Every It Girl I Know Has These Tempting Fall Bag Trends on Her Radar
Three words: chocolate brown snakeskin.


There’s a collective itch among the style set to jump into fall 2025’s trends ahead of schedule. I see it among my fellow New York City fashion editors, who are already putting their knee-high boots and penny loafers into play. I notice it in Rihanna, who’s wearing fur stoles on 80-degree Los Angeles dinner dates. And I feel it within myself, as my shopping wishlist fills up with fall’s irresistible bag trends—think: brushed suedes and earthy color palettes that are synonymous with the back-to-school season.
That’s not to say I haven’t enjoyed experimenting with the summer ‘25 bag trends—my raffia bucket bag has served me very well over the last three months, and I plan to keep my cheetah crossbody in rotation for a few more weeks. It’s more that the bags shown on the Fall 2025 runways were so tempting, delicious, and decadent—three words: chocolate brown snakeskin— that I’m eager to give them a try even though August has only just begun.
Consider the below a glimpse into the designer handbags on my radar and the affordable styles inside my virtual shopping carts across Madewell, Nordstrom, and Free People. From boho bags with enduring Y2K appeal to slouchy shoulder bags in caramel-colored leather, these are my favorite fall bag trends getting an early start.
Brown Leather Bags
Calvin Klein
Right as I've grown a bit bored of my neutral black handbags, fashion pivots toward embracing brown, specifically warm caramel colors. The natural shade offers a bit more dimension than solid black, as seen in the pebble leather crossbody seen on Calvin Klein's Fall 2025 runway.
If, for whatever reason, you've not yet heard of Coach's Brooklyn bag, fall 2025 is the ideal time to get acquainted with the viral, Bella Hadid-approved, Marie Claire editor-vetted tote. I'm partial to its medium-sized cappuccino suede iteration.
Snake Print Bags
Miu Miu
After leopard print and cheetah spots had their time in the fashion spotlight, designers decree that it's now snakeskin's time to shine. Miu Miu led the charge for the Fall 2025 season, sending out a series of snake print mini top-handle totes and east-west bags in warm mahogany and sooty gray.
That said, I also appreciate a bag with a more structured, intentional design, like Isabel Marant's half-moon, studded Skano, another easy nod to the ongoing boho revival.
This black-and-white snake print purse would be an easy addition to my various all-black going-out outfits.
I'm a simple girl: I see the name Ganni, the Scandi label that's become a calling card for cool girls, and I click.
Padlock and Key Bags
Chloé
As you've likely already detected from the proliferation of suede and studs—and my use of "boho" five times so far (I counted)—it's a big season for the free-spirited aesthetic. The various kitschy padlocks and key accents on handbags scattered across the season's top runways—namely, Chloé's re-imagined Y2K-era Paddington bags—doubled down on the boho boom.
I imagine this distressed-looking brown-black bag slung over a white maxi skirt and a cropped sweater for a casual Saturday.
Full disclosure: I actually already own the Marc Jacobs Cristina bag, though I have the black leather satchel style. After quickly falling in love with the lock-and-key style, I'm also eyeing the tote bag in ivory, which would be a very chic upgrade to my current beat-up canvas tote.
Mark my words: DeMellier London is the bag brand you might not be familiar with now, but you're about to be in a few months. The Kate Middleton-approved label is known for its high-quality leather goods at mid-tier pricing, like its Siena style.
Quilted Bags
Gucci
As seen at Gucci, as well as Chanel, Miu Miu, and Fendi, craft-centric quilted handbags are about to be on every city block and every in-the-know retailer shelf. As much as I do love the refined look of a puffed and padded leather handbag, I'm also on the hunt for an anti-fussy quilted tote I can throw on and go, like Free People's.
What's not to love about Coach's everlasting quilted Tabby bag? The classic shoulder bag is so versatile, it appeals to a vast assortment of It girls, ranging from Charli XCX to Jennifer Lopez.
I am not, nor ever will I be, over the cherry red color trend. The juicy shade is a scrumptious color pop that, in my book, is almost a neutral at this point.
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Emma Childs is the fashion features editor at Marie Claire, where she explores the intersection of style and human interest storytelling. She covers viral, zeitgeist-y moments—like TikTok's "Olsen Tuck" and Substack's "Shirt Sandwiches"—and has written hundreds of runway-researched trend reports. Above all, Emma enjoys connecting with real people about style, from picking a designer's brain to speaking with athlete stylists, politicians, and C-suite executives.
Emma previously wrote for The Zoe Report, Editorialist, Elite Daily, and Bustle and studied Fashion Studies and New Media at Fordham University Lincoln Center. When Emma isn't writing about niche fashion discourse on the internet, you'll find her stalking eBay for designer vintage, doing hot yoga, and "psspsspssp"-ing at bodega cats.