Bag trend 2021: This is the color your handbag should be

Bag trend 2021
The model doesn’t matter – the color doesn’t!

Elsa Hosk with a bright green bag from Bottega Veneta.

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In order to be able to play at the top of the it-bag game this year, you should focus less on a certain luxury label or model. Rather, it’s about a very special shade.

The Saddle Bag by Dior, the Chain Cassette by Bottega Veneta or the Le Petit Chiquito by Jacquemus – all of them have been carried up and down by fashionistas in the last year. But 2021 is less about a specific model that we should put on our shopping list, but much more about a very specific color. Because in order to play right at the top of the It-Bag-Game, you should get yourself a bag in bright green. Why? We’ll tell you here.

It-Bag 2021: A bag in eye-catching green

Admittedly, for us too, green would not necessarily be the first color when it comes to a designer bag. Intuitively, we also prefer to use classic colors such as earth tones or even black. But the nice thing about this trend is that we don’t necessarily have to choose a high-end model from the top price category.

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Pay attention to the correct shade

We can also look around at the medium-priced models to make friends with the eye-catching color for us and our wardrobe. The only important thing is: the green tone should be gaudy, almost a neon tone. Dark green, woodruff green or fir green are also beautiful nuances, but the trend this year is clearly towards May green, lime green or linden green.

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Possible combinations? Infinite!

A bag in bright green not only offers an unbelievably wide range of combinations, it is also suitable for almost every type of fashionista. It can be combined with a sporty blouson, leggings and sneakers, as well as elegant with a blazer, chinos and blouse. This makes the color a real all-round talent when it comes to style.

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The tone is also color compatible

Another advantage: a bright green is more color-compatible than you might think at first glance. The courageous fashionistas combine the it color with other bright or neon tones. Elsa Hosk chooses bright red tights to go with a green dress with a bright red rose print. A black leather blazer “calms down” the look a little. The bright green bag from Bottega Veneta is just the icing on the cake. A look that we might not re-style one-on-one like this. But the look also works perfectly in a calmer color combination with earth tones such as gray, beige or cognac. What about the bag? It gets the unrestricted attention.

Elsa Hosk with a bright green bag from Bottega Veneta.

Elsa Hosk with a bright green bag from Bottega Veneta.

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