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By Unefemme @DejaPseu

Sandro Bianca top handle satchel with crossbody strap. Details at une femme d'un certain age.

I’m on my way home, and still have much more to share from this fabulous week in Paris. While I didn’t pick up on any overarching style trends this time, I did notice a few “micro” trends which I’ll cover over a few posts.

Fall Bag Trends In Paris

Les Parisiennes also seem to be eschewing heavy, large, bulky bags. I noticed many, many women carrying/wearing two smaller bags, frequently some sort of crossbody style, and a second larger, slouchy tote, quite often a simple cloth bag.

I spied some very chic women carrying (or wearing) bags similar to satchel above, a bit more structured, with a flap closure and both a top handle and longer crossbody strap. I really like this look: polished but not fussy.

Sole Society faux leather top-handle satchel in merlot. Details at une femme d'un certain age.

Here’s a very budget-friendly version in faux leather.

kate spade new york jackson crossbody bag. Details at une femme d'un certain age.

Simple pouch-style crossbody bags were another type I saw frequently. Also noticed a few Céline “Trio” bags.

Slouchy leather shoulder bag in green. Details at une femme d'un certain age.

Slouchy shoulder bags like this one are also seen. They usually aren’t huge, and lay close to the body. I did spot the occasional backpack as well, but less often than the other styles.

I rarely see flashy logo’d designer bags in Paris. Chanel, yes. Hermès, yes. Occasionally Louis Vuitton in a Damier canvas.

Burgundy, red, tan and green (usually a dark green) were the most common alternatives to black.  I find both burgundy and dark green to be versatile bag colors. They both look great with other neutrals, but also “play nice” with many other colors.


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