Meet the Handbag Collection Everyone in Paris Is Wearing
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French girls have an innate fashion sense that consistently puts them on our radar. While their loyalty to the classics never fades, they're experts at weaving in on-trend pieces that allow their outfits to speak to the current culture. So when searching for the next must-have product, odds are we'll take cues directly from these style savants. After thorough online research, it's clear which new pieces have caught their attention. Enter Longchamp's Le Pliage Xtra handbag collection. It may be obvious why Parisian locals have adopted these timeless, chic, and subtly sporty handbags into their wardrobes, but we wanted to do a quick breakdown below. Here's our theory.
For starters, French girls stay true to their roots. Longchamp's designs have captured the French aesthetic since 1948, so it makes sense that Parisians have a natural affinity for the brand's bags. And the iconic Le Pliage Xtra XS handbag is no exception. The handbag's chic nude exterior and modern silhouette make it versatile enough to wear with day and night outfits. Worn here as a crossbody, it proves to be the perfect neutral accessory to pair with any colorful summer outfit.
French girls like to style on-trend accessories with classic wardrobe staples, so the sporty feel of the navy Le Pliage Xtra XS handbag makes it a true winner. Its embossed team logo and whistle charm are just some of the details that tap into the tenniscore trend currently dominating the fashion scene. And with a world-renowned sporting event taking place in Paris this summer, this handbag's preppy, athletic feel couldn't be more timely. Style it with other sporty and polished pieces like a logo cap and bomber jacket to get the look.
Finally, Parisians are always on the lookout for handbags that make perfect companions for everyday life in the city. Here are some of their main requirements: high quality, practical, stylish, and compact. The Le Pliage Xtra XS Crossbody checks every single box. This handbag effortlessly complements the busy, on-the-go lifestyle of French girls. Whether they're heading to work, window-shopping, or simply strolling around the city, this go-to crossbody does it all and more. It's also a chic alternative to a mini backpack or fanny pack—the proof is in this neutral athleisure look.
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Raina Mendonça is an associate fashion editor on the branded content team at sister titles Who What Wear and Marie Claire. Previously, Raina was an editorial assistant at goop.com. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her crafting new playlists, exploring Los Angeles, or making a cup of English breakfast tea.
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