A minimalist bag today is not just an accessory. It is a gesture. A choice in favor of restraint, which sounds louder than any decorative excesses. And, perhaps, that is why it fits so easily into a modern wardrobe – both in spring and in any other season. The main inspiration for choosing a minimalist bag today is the style of the 1990s, so here are four completely different styles of bags that will become a concise addition to your looks.
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Minimalist maxi bag
Large bags are always the most popular in the minimalist category, with black and brown XXL bags in the highest demand. They vary in shape and material, from hard models with long handles to soft options with short handles that are comfortable to carry in the hand. And there's no doubt that Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy would approve of any of them.
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Vincenzo Grillo
Vincenzo Grillo
Small minimalist bag
For those looking for a subtle accent, a small bag is the perfect choice. There are pouches that embody the soft chic trend, structured options with a single handle, as well as shoulder or crossbody bags. They easily integrate into the look and remain almost invisible.
Vincenzo Grillo
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Vincenzo Grillo
Hobo bag
The hobo deserves special attention – a symbol of a relaxed, slouchy aesthetic. Its soft crescent shape, roominess and convenience have made it one of the most desirable it-bags of recent seasons. It appears in various interpretations – from basic leather models to suede options.
Anna Palermo
Anna Palermo
Valentina Valdinoci
Colorful minimalist bag
And finally, color models. After all, minimalism is not necessarily about monochrome. The category of color minimalism includes both classic bags with handles, such as the iconic Teckel by Alaïa in rich red, and more affordable options for carrying over the shoulder or in the hand. The palette varies from deep, accent shades to soft and delicate.
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Valentina Valdinoci

Based on materials from vogue.it
