While 2020 has been quite unfriendly to most of us — owing to the current COVID-19 pandemic — you can’t turn your head away from 2020’s purse trends, even though you are, in all likelihood, not going out displaying your handbag for a few more weeks. The year has brought a never-seen, fresh array of purses and handbags collection that is more than ideal to suit any outfit and catch more eyes in the crowd.
Let’s dive into the top 3 purses and handbag styles that are popular in 2020:
Navajo Coin Purses
Navajo art has earned a lot of attention lately primarily because of the significance it holds for the Dine people and the use of vibrant colors, symbols, and textures, which reflects Mother Nature one way or another. Following its popularity, few brilliant minds brought it on handbags and purses, imprinting each piece with unique, meaningful Navajo art. And people love Navajo coin purses to such an extent that they are unlikely to go out of style for the next couple of years.
Quilted bags
Quilted bags of varied sizes and colors dominated the runways, from Alexander McQueen to Burberry to A.W.A.K.E. Mode. This style is sure to add an air of sophistication to your overall personality, regardless of your outfit. While you may think of it as old-world, it is going to be the thing of the year, showing that old eventually becomes new, especially when it comes to fashion.
Frame bags
After Navajo coin purses and quilted handbags, frame bags that comprise a metal frame to support the leather of the bag are the next big thing in 2020. If you look at any of the local thrift stores, the chances are you will come across a range of frame bags, designed and decorated to suit your specific preference. They were also seen gathering applause on the runways, proving that people still love them in 2020.
Final note
If you think 2020 has been nothing but cruel to us, you might want to have a good look at the purse and handbag trends, including Navajo coin purses, it has brought, and feel good about displaying your arm candy when the pandemic is over.
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