Why the style set are turning to beaten up It bags

Once upon a time, the hottest arm candy came straight off a runway and the most trend-conscious wouldn’t be caught dead carrying anything that might be deemed — whisper it — “old”.

In 2025, that mantra feels out of date. This spring, it’s not the latest designer handbags that are the most coveted: the ones the style set want are 20 years old.

Accessories that rose to It bag status in the early Noughties are enjoying a revival. On the catwalks, TikTok and hooked over the elbows of fashion editors, decades-old designs by Chloé, Mulberry and Dior are, once again, trending.

When the French luxury house Chloé launched its cult Paddington tote in 2005, the statement lock-adorned style cost about £1,000 — and every one

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