I Love a Good Accessory—But I’m Only Buying Into Summer’s Bag Trends If They’re Under $500

Luckily, these 21 affordable styles won't max out my credit card.

Women carrying the summer 2025 bag trends
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I'm enamored with the summer 2025 bag trends—the seashell motifs and rich raffia textures align perfectly with my seasonal fantasy of being off the grid on the Italian coast, sun-kissed, sandy, and with a Hugo spritz always in hand. However, my bank account does not share my enthusiasm; as much as I would love to splurge on a designer beach bag that exudes expensive, "Don't bother me; I'm in Europe" indifference, I'd then have to survive on 99-cent ramen for the rest of the month—which was manageable as a broke college student but doesn't have the same down-to-earth, thrifty appeal as a grown woman with a Roth IRA.

So, I've scaled back my aspirations for the top tax bracket and sought out trendy summer bags under $500 instead (the highest limit my budget allows before dipping into the red). The wishlist below is inspired by the bags shown in the Pre-Fall 2025 designer collections, along with my countless hours of live trend-spotting on New York City. First up: according to the NYC street style set, the butter yellow color trend manifests best as a sunny shoulder bag or leather tote that's a guaranteed mood boost.

In short, the lesson I've learned—and hope to impart to you, dear reader, who might also be tightening your purse strings—is that it is possible to try this summer's designer handbag trends without maxing out your credit card. Keep scrolling to shop the 21 bags on my summer fashion wishlist, each priced under $500, that are just as refined as the luxury purchases.

Bougie Beach Bags

A woman wearing a tan straw bag and white blazer

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As expected, beach-ready bags are set to make a big splash this summer, based on both the designer runways and what I'm seeing throughout the Big Apple. The key to this season's trend is formal finishes, like leather trims and intricate fabrications.

Butter Yellow

Woman carrying a straw bag with butter yellow leather

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Butter yellow this, butter yellow on Beyoncé and Blake Lively, butter yellow sold at every retailer imaginable—the creamy pastel has gotten a lot of attention over the last few months. Naturally, summer keeps the momentum of this sunshine shade strong and highlights it as a standout bag trend.

Belt Bags

Woman wearing a pink belted handbag, white socks, and cow print sneakers

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Everywhere I look, from the runways of Prada and Ferragamo to my favorite martini spot in SoHo, I notice the belt buckle trend. Summer 2025 is the season I will embrace the cinched-in detail, starting with my handbag rotation.

Maritime Touches

a woman wearing a straw seashell bag, brown jacket, white skirt

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It's no surprise that fashion is still fixated on the fisherman aesthetic for summer. But what feels fresh are all the craft-centric handbag interpretations, like fish-sculpted straw motifs and cowrie bead netting.

Suede Bags

A woman wearing a orange brown suede tote bag and green jumpsuit

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From fall to spring and now summer, too, the suede bag trend has been one of the most unrelenting and long-lasting styles in recent fashion memory—and it's high time I give the sumptuous texture a try.

Pouches

A woman carrying a white sack bag

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Small pouch purses, typically with drawstring closures at the top, are having a moment in luxury fashion and among NYC's tastemakers. The understated sack-like bags are a welcome refresh after seasons of supersized totes and capacious carry-alls. Plus, they have a little whimsical feel to them that make them a perfect fit for summer.

Animal Print

a woman wearing a cow print bag, jeans, cow print flats

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You can't watch a designer runway or stroll down a Manhattan sidewalk without spotting an animal print bag. And while I would really love one of Khaite's snakeskin totes or Aläia's cheetah-spotted Le Teckel, neither of them fit with my financial forecast—but the options below do.

Emma Childs
Fashion Features Editor

Emma is the fashion features editor at Marie Claire, where she explores the intersection of style and human interest storytelling. She covers viral styling hacks and zeitgeist-y trends—like TikTok's "Olsen Tuck" and Substack's "Shirt Sandwiches"—and has written hundreds of runway-researched trend reports about the ready-to-wear silhouettes, shoes, bags, colors, and coats to shop for each season. Above all, Emma enjoys connecting with real people to yap about fashion, from picking an indie designer's brain to speaking with athlete stylists, entertainers, artists, politicians, chefs, and C-suite executives about finding a personal style as you age or reconnecting with your clothes postpartum.

Emma previously wrote for The Zoe Report, Editorialist, Elite Daily, Bustle, and Mission Magazine. She studied Fashion Studies and New Media at Fordham University Lincoln Center and launched her own magazine, Childs Play Magazine, in 2015 as a creative pastime. When Emma isn't waxing poetic about niche fashion discourse on the internet, you'll find her stalking eBay for designer vintage, reading literary fiction on her Kindle, doing hot yoga, and "psspsspssp-ing" at bodega cats.