If you love the trend of accessorizing your accessories, and bag charms specifically, do we have a new It Bag for you. Cosmopolitan is exclusively announcing Versace’s new Tag Bag collection, available now, and the whole point is to pile on the extras. See?
The new Tag bag family features three different shapes of bag: an east-west bowling silhouette, a “hobo” shoulder bag, and a crossbody style. The bowling bag and hobo bag come in a ton of sweet colorways (including black, porcelain white, pale yellow, whiskey brown, peridot, and strawberry jam) that somehow manage to pop while also go with everything. The crossbody comes in black, porcelain white, and peridot. The three shapes are all very representative of what’s on trend at the moment for purses, not to mention perfect for the holidays. The prices of the bags range from $1,095 to $1,590, which, yes, is an investment, but trust that the classic shape and structure of these will work with all your outfits for years and years.
Versace also will have a ton of adorable bag charms that perfectly coordinate with the Tag family of purses. The beaded ones are available on the site now, and the little furry Medusa and strawberry ones will be on sale later this month. The sweet little add-ons will sell for between $195 and $550.
The bag charm trend is truly one of the best things to come out of fashion in a while, allowing people to make any bag they have feel new and now as well as reflective of their personal style. I have a feeling we’ll be seeing these little beaded charms, strawberries, and fluffy creatures everywhere this winter and beyond.
Rachel Torgerson is the fashion features and lifestyle director at Cosmopolitan, overseeing fashion and lifestyle coverage online, in print, and on our various social media platforms. She has over a decade of experience in the fashion and media industries. Before landing at Cosmopolitan as a digital fashion editor in 2016, she worked at Us Weekly, The Knot, and Fitness Magazine, among others. When she’s not discussing runway trends, you can definitely catch her trying out (and, in many cases, failing) a new crochet cardigan pattern or in a spirited debate about the difference between the Bridgerton books vs the Netflix series. Follow her on Instagram and TikTok: @RachelTorgs
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