The 15 best Bags of Paris fashion Week fall 2013

The 15 best Bags of Paris fashion Week fall 2013

Leave it to the French to cap off the fall 2013 show season with a fashion week full of subtle, elegant, exceptionally glamorous bags. along with the clothes that graced the majority of the runways at Paris fashion Week, the bags were mainly casual and wearable; where a thousand rhinestone-encrusted clutches once stood, we instead found functional everyday bags in shades of ivory, burgundy and black. Lest we forget about the luxury of it all, lots of of those bags were rendered in lush exotics.

This is what our continental pals do best, of course; these bags all look easy, and they will be easy to carry, but they’re all created just so. luxury doesn’t have to be inconvenient or trend-based, it can be just that: luxury. For the best bags that embody that optimal from Paris fashion Week, check out our roundup below.

[Images by means of Vogue]

Akris has taken its popular woven horse hair to an massive new proportion – this bag is made for the well-heeled woman who needs to carry a lot more than just her phone and wallet.

There’s maybe no a lot more basic handbag shape that the Louis Vuitton Speedy, and this python update strips away the popular monogram and leaves us with simplistic perfection.

The feather-covered Louis Vuitton Pochette accessories was yet another logo-free hit from the LV show.

Stella McCartney is popular for her unwillingness to compromise her ethics and use leather; that restriction often leads her to counter-intuitive materials, like the wood that makes up the base of this oversized clutch.

Like Akris, this Valentino tote is for a woman who actually needs to schlep things, but who wants to do it in the sleekest, a lot of elegant way possible.

If any individual can make a basic black carryall and have it look this impossibly glamorous and expensive, it’s Hermes.

For his Balenciaga debut, Alexander Wang pleased critics with these trim, structured bags with beautifully in-depth hardware.

Dior’s fall 2013 collection was full of excellent handbags, and this heavily embellished east-west version of the Dior Bar Bag was maybe the best.

Chanel was among the few designers to show a significant number of bright handbags, but even this petite blue option found itself sailing in a sea of black.

What’s better than one Chanel bag? two Chanel bags on one strap.

Chloe will likely be the source of lots of women’s new day bags once fall 2013 rolls around, and this crocodile duffel was the most glamorous of the group.

Jean Paul Gaultier isn’t a standard source of handbags for a lot of purse lovers, but this black python hold with a severe metal pipe frame is well worth noting.

This Lanvin bag looks quite casual, but the styling of the show demonstrated how easily it could be dressed up.

This streamlined version of the Loewe Flamenco Bag looks exceedingly luxe in wintertime white.

Another exceptional work bag option, this time from Nina Ricci.

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