Fashion's Trading Structured Totes for Slouchy Bags This Fall

Championed by top-tier designers, the relaxed style is swiftly becoming an autumn staple.

slouchy bags on the Fall 2025 runways
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While some of autumn’s most sought-after bag trends are characterized by structure—such as square-shaped padlock bags and tailored weekenders—others feature silhouettes that exhibit a more free-spirited vibe. For example, soft slouchy bags appeared on numerous Fall 2025 ready-to-wear runways.

At Chloé, creative director Chemena Kamali showcased a mini drawstring crossbody bag made with gathered fabric and a soft structure. Isabel Marant, on the other hand, chose a spacious tote large enough to hold a laptop. Meanwhile, Zimmermann embraced fall’s olive green trend with a casual boho-chic handbag, and Gucci took a luxurious route with an ornate clutch crafted from glossy pebbled leather.

With many other brands endorsing the slouchy bag trend this season, it’s no surprise that consumers are eager for the flexible style. According to eBay’s Watchlist Trend Report, search volume for the term “slouch tote” has increased by 238 percent since last year. Not to mention, stylish A-listers like Bella Hadid, Rihanna, and Kendall Jenner have embraced the trend with their own designer versions that will make you want to spend a pretty penny.

Whether you’re searching for an investment-worthy piece or an affordable option, you’ll find a variety of slouchy bags below from brands like Tory Burch, Coach, Reformation, and more.

Slouchy Tote Bags

woman wearing a slouchy bag on the Isabel Marant Fall 2025 runway

Isabel Marant gave the slouchy bag trend an edgy treatment with a distressed tote.

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If you’re anything like me, you’re the kind of person who can’t leave the house without packing a bunch of essentials. Luckily, functional totes from & Other Stories, Coach, Madewell, and Tory Burch will easily hold all your must-haves. Plus, these bags are made with luxurious fabrics like velvety suede and full-grain leather, so they don’t sacrifice style.

Slouchy Handbags and Shoulder Bags

woman wearing a slouchy bag on the Zimmermann Marant Fall 2025 runway

Follow Zimmermann’s lead with a suede bag that will enhance any fall outfit.

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For daytime outings or nights on the town, choose a sleek shoulder bag or a polished handheld. Neutral styles from Zara and Staud easily complement your capsule wardrobe, while Reformation’s leopard-print alternative and Banana Republic's cherry red hobo bag are sure to make a bold statement.

Slouchy Crossbody Bags

woman wearing a slouchy bag on the Chloe Fall 2025 runway

Adorned with charms and chains, Chloé’s crossbody bag made heads turn during the label’s Fall 2025 show.

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Not in the mood to carry around a heavy tote? Consider a compact crossbody that lets you stay hands-free while exploring. Mansur Gavriel and Strathberry offer sleek, streamlined options, but if you want a bit of texture, woven bags from Naghedi and Dragon Diffusion are a great choice.

Slouchy Clutches

woman wearing a slouchy bag on the Gucci Fall 2025 runway

Anchored with bamboo handles, Gucci’s draped clutch celebrates the brand’s classic design codes.

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From pointy slingbacks to polished pearls, ladylike accessories continue to be trendy among the fashion crowd. This season, embrace the sophisticated look with the clutches listed below. While a classic black color is always a safe choice, I also recommend embracing quintessential autumn hues like chocolate and chestnut brown.

Lauren Tappan
Fashion Editor

Lauren K. Tappan is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she covers trend forecasting and shopping stories, highlighting runway-inspired styles and a blend of emerging and established brands. Prior to joining Marie Claire, she worked as a freelance editor for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE, specializing in e-commerce content and curating seasonal trend reports. Earlier in her career, she worked at Town & Country, developing a strong portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.

Lauren holds a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in journalism from the University of Pennsylvania. While at Penn, she served as editor-in-chief of The Walk, the university's fashion magazine, and completed internships at Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.