Vintage Vibes: Designer Handbags Making a Comeback

Fashion, they say, is cyclical, and in recent years, we’ve witnessed a growing trend of luxury houses revisiting their archives for inspiration, especially when it comes to handbags. Gucci’s reissues of the Jackie, Diana, and Horsebit bags, along with Prada’s Re-Edition line, have ignited a renewed interest in these original styles. This surge in vintage appeal, driven by a growing nostalgia for the past, has undoubtedly played a role in inspiring these revivals. Brands are seizing the opportunity to capitalize on this trend. A prime example is Balenciaga’s re-release of its Le City bag earlier this year, following former Vogue staffer Liana Satenstein’s observation of its rising popularity among fashion insiders.

The autumn/winter 2024 runways were awash with references to vintage styles, alongside the reissues that have become commonplace in recent seasons. Here are some of the new-season handbags that you can find second-hand right now:

Chloé Bracelet Bags:

Bracelet bags were a prominent feature on the autumn/winter 2024 catwalks, including at Chloé, where the style paid homage to those from Phoebe Philo’s spring/summer 2002 collection. While the new version embraces a more slouchy silhouette, Philo’s designs are distinguished by their heavily embellished iterations, truly transforming them into statement jewelry pieces.

Louis Vuitton Lockit:

Over the past few years, several vintage Louis Vuitton bags have enjoyed a resurgence in popularity, from the Speedy to the Neverfull. Next in line? The Lockit bag, which made a triumphant return to the catwalk in March. Dating back to 1958, the style has been revived numerous times throughout the years, with the larger tote shape proving ideal for a work bag.

Dior Flap Bag:

The Dior Saddle and Lady Dior bags have consistently been popular on the second-hand market, but the flap bag has remained somewhat overlooked—until now. For autumn/winter 2024, creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri revived the style, incorporating the iconic “Miss Dior” lettering. The bags draw inspiration from the designer’s Dioraddict bags from 2017, which are readily available on the resale market.

Gucci Bamboo Bag:

While Gucci’s creative director Sabato De Sarno continued to reimagine the Jackie this season, a new bamboo-handled tote caught our eye. The bamboo handle, a signature element of the Italian fashion house, has graced iconic designs like the Diana bag, offering a plethora of vintage options for those seeking to emulate the new-season style.

Prada Galleria:

Although not a new reissue, Prada’s Galleria bag played a prominent role in the brand’s autumn/winter 2024 collection, with many iterations being worn as bracelets on the wrist. This timeless style, launched in 2007, has been a consistent bestseller and is available in a wide range of colors.

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