Summer 2026’s style memo? Personality and practicality should go hand in hand. Luckily, the season’s hottest handbag trends deliver both in spades. Much of the excitement can be traced back to the designer debuts unveiled at several major houses earlier this year, from Matthieu Blazy at Chanel to Jonathan Anderson at Dior. Both creatives looked to the archives for inspiration—Blazy reimagined Chanel’s iconic 2.55 bags, reinforcing them with wire to create subtly warped silhouettes, while Anderson unveiled his own take on the iconic Lady Dior. But they’re not alone: at Balenciaga, Pierpaolo Piccioli updated the Le City, while at Celine, Michael Rider brought back Phoebe Philo’s Phantom bag, complete with curved zips that leaned into its “smiley face bag” nickname.
The Key Summer 2026 Handbag Trends:
With a strong foundation set, more seasonal styles have since emerged. We’re seeing an array of elaborate netted bags at Tory Burch, Jil Sander, and Erdem—all of which make for a chic alternative to summer’s standby raffia bag. For those wanting the real thing, though, textured raffia styles from The Row and Alaïa are just as city-friendly as they are pool-ready. Classic canvas totes from Kallmeyer, Toteme, and Staud deserve similar airtime, providing cool finishing touches to everything from white dresses to easy jeans. Designers also made the case for everyday embellishment—think beaded, sequined, and fringed bags from Etro, Fendi, and Valentino.
As for color, cobalt blue is still one of the top hues to know—we saw the shade trend heavily in drawstring pouch form during fashion month, with fashion insider Ramya Giangola being one of the first to carry Celine’s drawstring purses. Pastels like butter yellow, sage green, and pale pink are other standouts, with takes from Bottega Veneta, Prada, and The Row topping our carts. Other dominant silhouettes include slouchy hobos from Altuzarra and Saint Laurent that double as chic beach bags to petite pouches perfect for summer soirées.
Below, we unpack the top spring/summer 2026 handbag trends, updating the guide as the season unfolds and new shapes to drive the conversation.

