It can be hard for even the most devout of handbag aficionados to keep up with the conveyor belt of bag trends fashion routinely spouts out. Whether it’s bags in the shape of delicious pastries or logo-clad and chunky chain-adorned options, designers never seem to be short of inspiration for new bag styles. but some trends are a little a lot more rudimentary than others. The micro bag trend is straightforward in the sense that it simply involves shrinking down bags to microscopic form. By now, you’ve definitely seen the cohort of micro styles on the arm (or a lot more like the pinky finger) of celebrities and influencers. It seems like every major fashion house now uses a micro version of its a lot of popular designs. but is the micro bag a quick gimmick to prompt a fanfare and improve social media mentions or a legit new handbag trend? and moreover, could the micro become a mainstay season after season? Let’s discuss.
The Micro Bag Phenomenon
The micro bag has in fact long been a part of fashion history. handbags started off pretty small because women didn’t have much to carry. but let’s fast forward to when handbags started to get tiny ironically. One designer and one certain bag, in particular, is mainly credited with beginning the micro bag style as we know it today. Simon Porte Jacquemus released the Le Chiquito for his namesake label’s Fall/Winter 2017 ready-to-wear collection to terrific success. but it wasn’t until Fall/Winter 2019 that the now-famous microscopic version of the style made its way down the runway and subsequently onto the Instagram feeds of fashion lovers everywhere. named the Le Petit Chiquito, the style quickly had the fashion world enthralled. and what was so perplexing, and probably part of the bag’s charm, was that no one could quite work out why. Humorous memes on social media poking fun at the bag’s size were there one day and gone the next. but it’s years later and we’re still going over the micro bag.
Chanel spring 2021, image by means of vogue Runway
Het begin
After fashion’s obsession with big bags during the late ‘00s and early 2010s, it’s understandable that a period of adoration for smaller accessories would follow. and it did. during the end of the last decade, tiny bags ruled supreme. Bag lovers ditched their spacious totes in favor of smaller, typically top handle, styles. and when the micro bag popped up on the fashion scene shortly after, it was regarded as a odd and terrific progression from fashion’s newfound adoration for tiny bags. At the time, lots of fashion critics interpreted the micro bag as a sort of goofy commentary on the tiny bag trend and how far designers would dare to take it.
But is it possible that the micro bag is somewhat of an overcompensation for the previous era of tote bag love? Was it only intended to be a gimmick that spiraled out of control? Or did Jacquemus’ Le Petit Chiquito and other micro designs like it unlock something in us bag lovers which we didn’t know was there? A need for the complete removal of practicality from the handbag equation and instead an opportunity to gawk at and adore a bag solely for aesthetic pleasure and nothing more? Misschien.
While styles like the Jacquemus Le Petit Chiquito stick out in the micro bag narrative, the micro bag cannot be solely associated with one certain bag or brand. It has instead become a fashion phenomenon. fashion houses treasure their classic designs. Therefore, a excellent way to see if a brand is committed to a certain new bag trend is to see if they incorporate said trend into their classic bags. Judging from the cohort of classic bags now available in microscopic sizes, it’s safe to say that the famous fashion houses are taking the micro bag seriously.
Fendi Baguette Charm
via Fashionphile
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The next Wave of Micro Bags
Dior recently launched its Micro Bag Collection which saw beloved classics the Saddle and lady Dior bags released in itty bitty form. The tiny collection also features microscopic versions of newer styles like the Caro and 30 Montaigne. Dior is certainly not alone in its adoption of dainty bags which can fit in the palm of your hand. For Spring/Summer 2021 ready-to-wear, Chanel sent models down the runway wearing micro, structured metallic flap bags as jewelry-like accessories hanging from their necks and belts. This was reminiscent of ‘90s Chanel when the likes of Naomi Campbell and the other members of the supermodel gang would strut down the house’s runway adorned with glitzy chain belts. It also presented the micro bag as less of a bag per se and a lot more of an charming accessory to an outfit. lots of brands now in fact refer to their micro bags as charms. Fendi has released its beloved Baguette and Peekaboo styles as nano charms which come with a clip to attach them to larger bags or belts.
Good fashion is aesthetically pleasing. terrific fashion creates a conversation. en WHile, het kan je telefoon of veel van je andere bezittingen niet vasthouden, de microzak is zeker een gesprek begonnen.
De prijs van klein worden?
Of het nu gaat om een handtas zelf of een afneembaar accessoire, de microzak wordt snel een maatoptie die we overal zien. Kunnen we snel verkoopmedewerkers horen vragen “Micro of normaal?” Op de vraag naar de huidige release van de tas op dezelfde manier, vragen fastfoodketens “klein of regelmatig?” In actie aan klanten die friet bestellen? Er is waarschijnlijk een groter prijsverschil tussen de kleine en gewone friet bij McDonald’s dan er tussen veel merken micro- en reguliere versies van tassen zijn. Een medium lady Dior is momenteel $ 5.200. En ondanks het feit dat een half dozijn van de micro Lady Dior in de gemiddelde versie zou kunnen passen, zal de kleine tas je nog steeds $ 3.500 terugbrengen. Micro -tas, niet zo micro prijskaartje. En toch is de grootte van tieners nog steeds razend populair. Het lijkt erop dat de microzak een terugkerende optie kan worden waar fans gewoon de onevenredige prijs van moeten accepteren.
Dior micro -tassen
Via Dior
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Goede mode is esthetisch aantrekkelijk. Geweldige mode creëert een gesprek. En hoewel het misschien niet je telefoon of veel van je andere bezittingen vasthoudt, is de microzak zeker een gesprek begonnen. Het minuscule -accessoire heeft ertoe geleid dat handtasliefhebbers zich afvragen wat ze daadwerkelijk in een steeds digitaler tijdperk in hun tassen moeten dragen. Zelfs het doel van een handtas is nu ter discussie. Of de microzak begon als een gimmick en sociale media -stunt of niet, seizoenen zijn gekomen en gegaan en mode is nog steeds loco voor de micro.