The 6 Biggest Bag Trends of Fall 2024

Wearing your bag—like actually wearing it—is the biggest bag trend for fall. Long gone are the days where people were afraid to let their bags down on the sidewalk or even on the floor of the subway. Scuff marks are now worn like a sign of pride. Wine stains a-la-Olson, a look the twins popularized with their worn-in Balenciaga city bags in the 2010s, are even better. Luxury bags don’t have to be precious anymore. Just look at the way everyone is accessorizing them with fuzzy keychains and beaded friendship bracelets. They’re fun now—not stuffy.

On the fall 2024 runways, models wore bags overflowing with stuff like a spare pair of shoes or an extra outfit like at Miu Miu or carryalls that were intentionally crinkled like at Prada and Balenciaga. The bags everyone wants right now are the ones that look like they’re living your life with you, and have the marks and personality to prove it.

It’s probably the best bag trend to come out of the last couple of seasons because you’re guaranteed to get your cost per wear out of it. The It bags from the Fall/Winter 2024 runways aren’t meant to be cycled out after one season. They’re the kind you’ll want to wear over and over and over again.

Ahead, the 7 biggest bag trends for the upcoming fall season.


Bags in Split-Pea Green

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Daniele Venturelli

Gucci FW 2024

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Fendi FW24

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Giovanni Giannoni

Burberry FW24

Red continues to dominate the runway as the accent color of choice, but a new shade of green isn’t far behind. In the last couple of seasons, Prada and Miu Miu each offered bags in quirky pea green. It’s not the color you think of when you envision something as serious as a designer carryall, but as seen on the runways at Gucci and Fendi, it is just as energizing as a pop of red. If anything, it adds a bit of necessary wackiness, making every look feel unexpected in the best possible way.

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The Return of the Bucket Bag

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Victor Virgile

Gucci FW 2024

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Victor Virgile

Ulla Johnson FW24

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Estrop

Schiaparelli FW24

With oversize bags everywhere, micro bags feel like a true relic of runways past. The bucket bag, though—a hot silhouette from the mid-2010s—is making a comeback in the most bite-size proportions. At Ulla Johnson, models dangled suede bucket bags from two fingers as they sauntered down the runway. At Gucci, the trend took a slightly different shape, structured more like a vintage makeup bag. The best thing about the look is how you can’t just toss it over your shoulder; you have to be fully present when wearing it. It’s a bag that demands everyone’s attention, including your own.

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Bags Made to Have and to Hold

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MIU MIU

Miu Miu FW 2024

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Joe Maher

Burberry FW24

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Victor Virgile

Bottega Veneta FW24

At Miu Miu this season, every model looked like the coolest girl you know after she’s raided her even cooler mom’s closet. Pearls were tousled over unbuttoned collars, and carryall bags held with almost comically large gloves. The shape was part bowling bag, part doctor bag, and models clutched them close to their chests, like treasure chests filled with the little pleasures of everyday life.

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A Little Ladylike Pocketbook

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Sandy Liang

Sandy Liang FW 2024

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Pietro D’Aprano

Chanel FW24

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George Chinsee

Anna Sui FW24

What happened to the pocketbook? The term is rarely used to describe handbags anymore, because most recent styles don’t possess that dainty, ladylike energy … until now. For her most recent show, Anna Sui sourced vintage tapestry and chenille brocade handbags. At Sandy Liang, models used both of their gloved hands to parade a small bag adorned with a bow (of course) down the runway. The polished look is enough to make you yearn for simpler times, when you’d just need to pack a little book instead of your cellphone.

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Bags That Make You (Literally) Feel Something

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Estrop

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Tristan Fewings

Simone Rocha FW24

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Tristan Fewings

Molly Goddard FW24

At Simone Rocha, models carried what appeared to be fluffy stuffed animals, often with beady red eyes. As it turns out, the creatures were modeled after the church grim, a guardian spirit figure of English folklore that is said to protect holy ground from the devil. And while “accessories shaped like children’s toys that are actually inspired by dark lore” was not a trend on the runway, bags with a similar fuzzy texture certainly were. At Prada, they were adorned with bright feathers. At Loewe, the popular squeeze bag was covered in intricate beading, like a bumpy floral portrait on leather. Even at Tory Burch, bags were less sleek than normal, with straps encasing flap bags like a small basket. What everyone wants right now is not just a bag to hold, but one to actually touch as well.

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Oversize Bags Overflowing With Life

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Victor Virgile

Balenciaga FW24

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Giovanni Giannoni

Coach FW24

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Victor Boyko

Miu Miu FW24

Oversize bags have been popular now for a couple of seasons. But there has been a recent shift in how they’re styled. At first, bags were big, but completely zipped and sealed. They offered a nice, polished solution for carrying everything you need in your daily life. But last season there was a noticeable shift at Miu Miu, where Miuccia Prada found beauty in an overstuffed bag, with a change of clothing and shoes hanging out the side. As I wrote in my review of the show, “Mrs. Prada knows that to be a woman is sometimes to carry a change of outfit in your bag, so you can transform into another version of yourself that you are already expected to be.”

Now, this idea is everywhere. Bags are starting to reflect not a compartmentalization of life but the bustling nature of it. It’s as if they’re giving you permission to be your full, messy self. At Prada, bags had smaller fabric bags tied around the handle. At Tory Burch, straps were left undone, allowing flaps to fling open down the runway. And at Coach, funky personality tchotchkes dangled from purses, loading them up with personality.

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Tara Gonzalez is the Senior Fashion Editor at Harper’s Bazaar. Previously, she was the style writer at InStyle, founding commerce editor at Glamour, and fashion editor at Coveteur.

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