Saturday, 6 May 2017

Large Bags Are in for Fall 2017:

Large Bags Are in for Fall 2017


While deciding the significant adornments patterns of the new season, the best place to begin is the Chanel runway. At the beginning of today, Karl Lagerfeld introduced his most recent accumulation for the notable French brand—known for its awesome shows—by changing the Grand Palais into a space station finish with a mammoth 115-foot rocket dispatch. Keep an eye out, Richard Branson and Elon Musk! 

Chanel's intergalactic set supplemented the apparel, which highlighted space traveler prints and Mylar space cover wraps, and completing touches like glittery top toe boots and planet-formed minaudières. Riffing on the brand's exemplary stitched purses, Lagerfeld proposed new oversize carryalls thrown around the models' necks (with advantageous side pockets for your hands); also, duffels in advanced silver leather. Their everything except for the-kitchen-sink extents tied in with the greater is-better theme we've been finding in purses throughout the entire season.

How to carry off the extreme bag trend? As seen at shows like Acne Studios, Loewe, and Michael Kors (which all featured oversize buckets or hobos), the key is adopting a nonchalant attitude and dangling the bag by your side. Public service announcement: Do not fill your bag to the brim! Keep s to a minimum, bringing along just the essentials (that might usually fit into your trusty crossbody) to avoid looking like the tragic variety of bag lady.
Oversized bags have already hit the streets in a big way, with influencers everywhere trading out their small and ladylike purses for statement-making carryalls that feel in touch with fashion’s loosened up mood. After rising to street style fame with its pint-size Bonsai bag, cult New York-based label Simon Miller introduced a much roomier Bonsai style that's sure to become equally popular. For the foreseeable future, bigger is definitely better when it comes to bags.




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