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19 Tried-&-True Work Bags For Women — From Totes To Backpacks

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Whether you’re taking everything from your trusty laptop to your makeup bag to your gym clothes on a multi-hour commute or simply walking from your apartment to your local coffee shop with a notebook and a dream, a good work bag is a non-negotiable. But when it comes to getting all those essentials from place to place, that canvas bag you’ve been lugging your groceries around in may not cut it. 

If you’re looking for an upgraded work bag that’s sure to keep all your day-to-day must-haves protected, we’ve got you covered. From chic work tote bags to comfortable backpacks, we’ve rounded up the best of the best, whether you’re headed to work or school. No matter your budget or style, read on for our top picks from R29 reader-favorite brands like Calpak, Everlane, and Quince along with more fashionable picks from Longchamp and Fréja New York.

Coach Riya Backpack 21, $450

She may be small, but she is cute! Hop on the Canadian tuxedo trend with Coach’s Riya Backpack 21. It’s the perfect work bag for the one not willing to sacrifice fashion for being a business professional. This fabulous lil lady can hold all the essentials to get you to the office without being too bulky.

Lux & Nyx Origami Tote, $288

Time is money and money is time, so get yourself a bag that can do it all in a sophisticated package. Lux & Nyx’s Origami Tote will take you from the boardroom to lunch and then the airport. With multiple ways to carry it and an expandable design, you can fit all your gadgets and gizmos.

FP Movement Quilted Carryall, $68

This popular slouchy bag will carry you from work to drinks to dinner (or even on a weekend getaway) with its spacious interior space, abundant pockets, and funky quilted exterior. If this off-white isn’t colorful enough for you, there are 15 other cheery shades to brighten your day.

Quince Revive Nylon Large Tote, $89.90

This Quince tote bag for work is the perfect blend of spaciousness and sophistication. There are plenty of inner and outer pockets as well as a laptop sleeve for all your essentials. It’s also an eco-friendly option since the nylon was made from recycled water bottles, and the trim on the handles and bottom was made from recycled leather.

Baggu Zip Duck Bag, $42

For those of you who need your laptop, a water bottle, a snack, and some miscellaneous bobs and bits, this is the perfect tote for you. Baggu’s Duck Bag is a cool canvas tote that has a deep main compartment for any sized laptop with a built-in zippered bag for all the small things. We love this grid-lined one that can easily go from the office to happy hour (or even a date!). The Zip Duck Bag comes in nine other fun colors/patterns.

Freja New York Lafayette Tote Bag, $398

Up-and-coming Freja New York is stealing all the fashion girlies’ hearts with its handbags in custom vegan leather. The chic Lafayette Tote is the label’s largest and lightest tote — there are three other designs. It has a soft silhouette with wide pinched handles and a smooth pebbled exterior that features subtle panel details.

The tote’s structure is unique and thoughtfully constructed, with the base curving inward to rest comfortably against your body when styled as a shoulder bag. Freely run from your train to the office without a stocky work bag painfully bumping into you. The inside features a roomy, lined Merlot-hued vegan microsuede with enough space to fit a 16-inch laptop. It also has four additional pockets.

Samsonite Women’s Executive Leather Convertible Brief, $199.99 $149.99

This all-in-one work bag is truly versatile, thanks to what Samsonite calls its “desk-to-dinner silhouette.” The durable leather bag has a detachable and adjustable strap that can be worn as a crossbody, shoulder bag, or briefcase. Plus, there’s plenty of storage inside, including a laptop sleeve and accessory pockets. Chic, elevated, and functional.

Everlane The Luxe Medium Italian Leather Tote, $250 $125

To channel the true boss that you are, a luxurious leather tote bag is a pretty good route to go. This medium-size tote is a new arrival for Everlane, and it’s the perfect size to carry all your work staples. Not too big, not too small. And while this work bag may look very minimal, it still features slip pockets and a snap button to help keep your belongings secure.

Cariuma JJ Backpack, $89

Who says backpacks have to be boring? This Bordeaux-hued bag from Cariuma looks as unassuming as the Jansports we casually tossed over our shoulders in middle school. But it’s loaded with work-friendly details, like a central compartment that fits laptops ranging from 13 to 17 inches. It’s also a great choice for anyone eager to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle, thanks to the recycled materials it’s made from. 

Calpak Luka Expandable Laptop Tote, $115 $97.75

If you’re looking for something more casual, this puffy tote is a fun option. Whether you’re bringing it to the office or taking care of business while traveling, this lightweight bag has multiple pockets, a padded laptop sleeve, and a luggage sleeve. But the most unique part is its expandable bottom, which gives you extra space when you need it and less when you don’t.

Longchamp Large Le Pliage Tote, $155

Personally, I love a classic tote, and nothing is more classic than Longchamp’s Le Pliage. From the silhouette to the material to the colors, it’s a chef’s kiss that still packs a punch. Whether you’re a soccer mom in the making or just a carrier of snacks and papers, this bag is a stylish, refined solution.

Dagne Dover Indi Air Mesh Diaper Backpack, $195

While this backpack from Dagne Dover is technically a diaper bag, it still has all the makings of a great work bag — pockets, compartments, space galore. Not only does it boast a Velcro laptop pocket, multiple in-bag pockets, and a bottle holder (for adults and children alike), but it also includes a shoe bag, dust bag, and little pouches. Talk about being ready for anything!

Béis The Work Tote, $128

You may know Shay Mitchell’s brand for its luggage, but it also makes work-appropriate bags. This tote makes a statement while still being suitable for everyday activities. It’s meant to be worn from work to cocktails without looking out of place, and its removable strap helps achieve that. Never straying too far from travel, Béis added a luggage sleeve to make working on the go easier.

Mystery Ranch 3-Way Expandable Briefcase, $199

If you are looking for versatile and long-lasting, this expandable briefcase is your bag. It can be worn three ways: as a backpack, on your shoulder, or as a briefcase. However you carry it, it fits loads of stuff with the many pockets and compartments as well as five extra liters of expandable space. According to Mystery Ranch’s site, these bags are “built for the mission” and are even beloved by soldiers for their durability.

Bellroy Tokyo Tote, $129

This Australian brand has once again done it with a great personal item, but instead of a backpack, it’s the Tokyo Tote, which is made of durable, water-resistant recycled fabric with enough compartments to make your head spin. The organization, the space, and the pockets make sure that at the office you will be equipped with (and able to find) everything that you need from your laptop to hand sanitizer. Thank you, Bellroy, and thank you, Australia.

Dagne Dover Signature Tote, $255

We’re back with another Dagne Dover work bag. This time it’s a large vegan tote which is a best seller from the brand, and for good reason. It’s refined on the outside, but wow, there’s a lot going on inside. The bag features pockets in varying sizes, allowing you to separate your lipsticks and pens from your laptop and notebooks while keeping your water bottle upright. Go for the Classic size for 13-inch laptops or the Legend for 15-inch laptops.

MZ Wallace Metro Backpack Deluxe, $275

Work backpacks — this one may be a splurge, but it’s worth it, thanks to its super-roomy interior with multiple pockets, a detachable pouch, and a quilted exterior with leather details. This lightweight backpack made from recycled water bottles is perfect for the office (there’s a backpack sleeve) and the airplane (there’s a luggage sleeve, too).

Mark & Graham Vegan Leather 2-in-1 Tote, $179

If you like yourself some work bag accessories, consider going for this versatile two-in-one tote bag. It comes with a separate laptop sleeve in your choice of a matching or contrasting color, depending on how playful you want to be, and a detachable striped crossbody strap for extra comfort. Plus, the bag can be monogrammed (with a $12.50 fee) for a personalized touch.

Bostanten Machk Women’s Briefcase Bag, $169.99

If you want a retro-looking women’s work bag, an intricate leather briefcase is the way to go. This large briefcase will no doubt fit all of your work/life essentials, and its durable fabric and details, like metal feet, will last you. Wear it as a top-handle or crossbody bag, and take on the day.

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8 Handbag Trends That’ll Have Your 2024 Style In The Bag

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It looks like 2024 is shaping up to be one of the boldest years yet when it comes to fashion: Denim as eveningwear will be on the rise, non-celebrities will be going pantsless, and there will be bows aplenty. Accessorizing will be all about having fun, too, thanks to anklets with a luxury twist and innovative applications of mesh fabrics in footwear. Handbags will play an important role in 2024’s style reboot as well with some of the biggest trends dabbling in a bit of drama.

While Succession — in tandem with TikTok — is regarded as a catalyst for 2023’s biggest trend, quiet luxury, the aesthetic has had a ripple effect across the 2024 spring/summer collections, too. Also bringing the drama are the same 3D florals making waves across all fashion categories in 2024 along with bright blue hues that stand to steal the sartorial show. As always, there are more timeless trends for those of us who prefer not to cause a commotion with our closets. From the dazzling to the demure, we’ve compiled eight of the top handbag trends for 2024 to help carry you through 12 months of great style. 

Handbag Trend 2024: Circular Shapes

Trends are cyclical, and sometimes that circularity can be applied quite literally in the realm of design. Case in point: Designers like Altuzarra, Louis Vuitton, and Longchamp featured round purses on their spring/summer 2024 runways. Whether it’s a petite style with a top handle or something more convenient that can be worn across the body, circle bags are on deck to hit a wardrobe home run.  

Handbag Trend 2024: Double Up

Why stop at one purse when you can carry multiple? Alaïa, Coach, and Jil Sander are doubling down on the double bag trend, styling smaller, top-handle purses over larger carryalls. Whether you need the extra storage space or you’re simply aiming to make a style statement, opt for a medium-sized, minimalist base like a black tote that you can pair with a mini (or micro!) bag for an added layer of texture, color, or shape.

Handbag Trend 2024: Snakeskin Print

Borrowing from one of 2024’s top shoe trends are handbag styles featuring a snakeskin print. The daring motif can function as a neutral in shades of brown or gray as it did at Fendi, or it can be more of an embossed accent piece in vibrant shades like Gucci’s neon green or Rejino Pyo’s bright blue (more on this particular hue later). Don’t hesitate to pair your reptilian-inspired pick with matching kicks or even an overcoat in the same pattern — if Jil Sander’s coordinating ensembles are to be trusted, there will be no such thing as too much snake print in 2024. 

Handbag Trend 2024: Clutch Move

Not all handbags require hands, at least not always. The trusty tote, for example, spends most of its time on shoulders, and the crowd-pleasing crossbody does exactly what its name suggests. The best way to go hands-free in 2024, especially for an elegant occasion, will be with a sizeable clutch that isn’t necessarily for clutching. Tuck it under your elbow so your fingers are free to hold onto a champagne coupe, a phone, or the hand of a friend instead. Envelope and pouch styles were seen at Brunello Cucinelli, Tory Burch, and Chloé, while Altuzarra and Jil Sander went for more structured takes on the trend. Consider a convertible option so your clutch can be easily transformed into a different look with the simple addition of straps. 

Handbag Trend 2024: Stylishly Capacious Totes

Regardless of what Tom Wambsgans might think, a remarkably large bag is about to be the most on-trend thing to carry around in 2024 — at least according to mega designers like Givenchy, Bottega Veneta, Prada, and, of course, The Row, quiet luxury’s leading label. Be it the immense, ground-grazing leather sacks at Victoria Beckham or the canvas gardening bags at Max Mara that could fit the contents of an entire studio apartment, the bigger, the better as far as purses go. There’s nothing ludicrous about it.

Handbag Trend 2024: Bright Blue

While stark whites dominated the color palette of many spring/summer 2024 collections, there was a different hue catching our eye in the accessories area: bright blue. Isabel Marant, Versace, Giorgio Armani, and Ferragamo featured handbags in everything from majorelle to robin’s egg to sky blue, while a single cerulean purse was a standout piece in a sea of bright white on the Valentino runway. 

Handbag Trend 2024: Blossom Bags

Flower power will be in full swing for spring, but these are not your grandma’s couch florals. Flowery details are sprouting from all sorts of handbags including 3D blossoms at Balmain and 3.1 Phillip Lim, oversized flower prints at Chanel, and whorls of fabrics and pearls shaped like rosettes at Simone Rocha. If you want to give the trend a try without going all-out bag bouquet, opt for something smaller like a change purse or a mini bag with dramatic petal-like appliqués instead. 

Handbag Trend 2024: The Bucket Bag Comeback

It’s been a decade since the New York-based brand Mansur Gavriel launched its bucket bag, and still, the style’s popularity endures (searches for “Mansur Gavriel bucket” have over 400 million views on TikTok and the bag continues to be a favorite among stars like Taylor Swift and Sarah Jessica Parker). Add to that similar styles being endorsed by the likes of Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, and Miu Miu, and it’s fair to say the trend might just be on the brink of its biggest year yet. 

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These 2024 Jean Trends Are The Stuff Of Denim Dreams

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Just because we dubbed 2023 the year of good denim, that doesn’t mean 2024 will be devoid of top-notch blue jeans. Denim doesn’t go out of style — rather, it’s the degree of the fabric’s popularity that fluctuates from year to year, never falling below zero but always capable of rising to extreme levels depending on the fashion climate. (2001 was, of course, a record-breaking year for the material thanks to Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake.) So where do denim trends stand in 2024?

Rather than the full-on denim-on-denim look, which made a big return in 2023 on the back of all things Y2K, jean suiting — which works as a set or as separates — promises to enter our closets and workplaces alike. Expect to see spillover from the top 2024 trends (and yes, that means going pantless) as well as fresh takes on last season’s greatest hits, including cargo pants and maxi skirts. If you’re waiting for the comeback of the skinny jean though, don’t hold your breath. According to Kate Bellman, editorial and content director at Nordstrom, wide-leg cuts are here to stay. 

“As we’re seeing the pendulum swing away from decades of the skinny jean, naturally wide legs emerge as a key silhouette,” Bellman says. “There’s also much versatility with wide-leg style across wash, rise and length, so they work for a variety of occasions and styling needs.” 

For all these insights and more, scroll on to shop the top 2024 denim trends you’re about to see everywhere. 

Denim Trend 2024: Barrel-Leg Jeans

The barrel-leg silhouette straddles the line between structure and wearability, making it a compelling jean shape because of the way it holds a distinct form despite its loose fit. Faiza Bouguessa, founder of the contemporary womenswear label of the same name known for its sharp tailoring, says, “I am confident that the barrel leg style will continue to make waves in 2024 since this silhouette embraces a sense of ease and comfort without compromising on style. As the fashion landscape evolves, there is a growing appreciation for diversity in silhouettes.” 

Denim Trend 2024: Office-Approved Jeans

According to Mathilde Mader, chief creative officer at Everlane, a shift is on the horizon in terms of how we think about workwear. Polished denim, she believes, is poised to become a go-to office essential: “We’re seeing less of a desire for pronounced distressing and more of a draw toward tailored, refined, and modern shapes.” This prediction is supported by a range of looks straight from the spring/summer 2024 collections including denim suits at Self-Portrait, Staud, Valentino, Coperni, and Dries Van Noten, along with a tailored denim ensemble complete with a matching coat at Kenzo.

Denim Trend 2024: Utilitarian Jeans

The enthusiastic embrace of the utilitarian aesthetic since the spring of 2023 will continue in 2024 with an emphasis on denim cargo pants. Other craftsperson-inspired styles that will be getting the jean treatment, according to designers like Kenzo and Etro, are jumpsuits, oversized vests, and overcoats. “Utility influences will continue relevance throughout 2024 and are a natural fit within an inherently casual denim wardrobe,” Bellman explains. “Exaggerated cargo pockets and carpenter styles add a stylistic reference to create statement-making impact. Pair [these details with a] more dressed-up top and fancy flats to provide styling juxtaposition.”

Denim Trend 2024: Extremely Flared Jeans

Denim experts at brands like Frame and Good American are already offering an alternative to the ubiquitous wide-leg silhouette for those who want to step away from skinny jeans in an even more dramatic fashion. Enter: the extreme flare, featuring a tight fit until about mid-way down the calf at which point the fabric splays far out from the ankle to create an eye-catching, opposite-of-skinny shape. 

Denim Trend 2024: Jeans As Occasionwear

Shortly after designers like Brunello Cucinelli, Altuzarra, Cinq à Sept, Moschino, and Marques Almeida showed denim dresses and skirts ranging from fun ruffled numbers to actual gowns, Anne Hathaway (donning Ralph Lauren at the CFDA Fashion Awards) made it official: Despite what you’ve been told, jeans are officially acceptable as eveningwear, as long as they take on the form of more elevated attire. Think floor-grazing silhouettes, mermaid skirts, and high-low hems. In some cases, you can even wear your best pair of Levi’s to a special occasion according to style guru Jenna Lyons, who rocked hers to the RHONY reunion last September.

Denim Trend 2024: Jean (Short) Shorts

Love it or loathe it, fashion is forgoing bottoms in 2024. The no-pants look has made its way from the Hollywood set to mainstream style, and jeans are no exception. LaQuan Smith, Alexander McQueen, and Dion Lee are backing the trend with a denim twist, showing barely-there bottoms made from the durable fabric that are Daisy Duke-levels of short. 

Denim Trend 2024: Baggy Jeans

Furthering fashion’s mission to delay the inevitable return of the skinny jean, industry heavyweights are doubling down on ultra-loose fits. More is more, it appears, as far as jeans are concerned, with ample fabric flowing from the waists of runway models at Gucci and Schiaparelli. At Tibi, oversized denim was paired with oversized button-downs, while Prabal Gurung’s take on the trend was styled with embroidered blouses and bra tops. 

Denim Trend 2024: Jean Embellishments 

If there’s one trend that we’re happy to see maintaining its influence in recent seasons, it’s the touch of fun that’s popped up on handbags, shoes, tops, and beyond. Embellishments both big and small never hurt anybody, and Stella McCartney, Versace, Isabel Marant, and more are adding them to their denim. Whether it’s floral embroidery, mirrored eyelet accents, studs, or sparkles, let your jeans bring the party to wherever you’re headed in 2024. 

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This week, the autumn runways — which tease what shoppers can expect to be in stores in six months — came to an end with the conclusion of the Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 showcase. Featuring some of the fashion industry’s heavy hitters like Dior, Loewe, Hermès, Chanel, Miu Miu, and Louis Vuitton, the season predicted just as a big of fashion trends

Our crush on all things red isn’t coming to an end anytime soon, with more fall-like hues of burgundy and cherry red extending the color trend’s staying power beyond crimson that marked the last few seasons. Ahead of the holidays, materials inspired by festive decorations will get the fashion-forward in the mood to celebrate. Cold-weather fabrics will go beyond outerwear, with furry shoes and bags adding a fun touch to the usual roster of fall wardrobe staples. Speaking of accessories, the menswear-inspired suiting trend is expanding with ties, while buckles will serve a more decorative purpose.

Ahead, the nine biggest fashion trends from Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 runways.

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 Trend: Ties

Menswear-inspired fashion has been dominating the last few seasons with styles like oversized suiting. In a more micro evolution of the trend, thanks to designers like Loewe, Hodakova, and Nehera, ties will be front and center. For a more unusual take, go for a shirt that comes with a built-in tie à la Vaquera, opt for a trompe l’oeil option inspired by the Ottolinger look, or pick an interesting texture as embodied by the “braid ties” seen on the runway of Schiaparelli.

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 Trend: Tinsel 

The holidays will come as early as fall this year in the form of tinsel-like fabrics. Designers like Dries Van Noten, Underground, and Caroline Hu presented fuzzy textures resembling the decorative material typically used to adorn Christmas trees in the form of dresses and separates. Meanwhile, labels like Rochas, Valentino, and Mugler offered embellished looks featuring glossy fringe detailing that will make its wearer look like an actual gift.

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 Trend: Leopard

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Like it or not, the Mob Wife aesthetic is continuing full force into fall. For proof, see the leopard print on the runways ranging from heritage houses like Balenciaga and Dior to contemporary labels like Zimmermann and Ester Manas. Opt for a matching pants or skirt suit set if you’ve re-watched The Sopranos during the lockdown or select a leopard-print separate for a more subtle take on the fashion trend — though, keep in mind, that subtlety is not the point of this look.

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 Trend: Furry Accessories 

As expected for the cold-weather season, furry coats and fur-embellished outerwear were everywhere on the runways, with the highlight being neon green-accented pieces that appeared during the Off-White show and the Mob Wife-esque looks worn by Gigi Hadid and Amelia Gray on the Miu Miu runway. More unexpectedly, furry shoes and bags provided a touch of interest to the standard winter offerings, as seen at Acne, Dries Van Noten, and Saint Laurent where fuzzy bags complemented the looks, as well as Zimmermann where, in addition to stuffed animal-like totes, fur-adorned sandals provided an alternative twist on the footwear trend.

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 Trend: Sheer Skirts 

If the no-pants look from last season was a bit too daring for your taste, now is your chance to test the naked fashion trend in a more conservative way with sheer skirts that popped up on runways like Saint Laurent (which sent out largely sheer looks). Our favorite styles included the sequin pencil skirt worn with a preppy polo shirt at Casablanca, the lace midis paired with chunky knits at Cecilie Bahnsen, and the fur-adorned slip worn over a bralette and high-waisted underwear at Marine Serre.

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 Trend: Cool Trenches

Trench coats are a signature of the fall fashion season. For fall 2024, designers offered unorthodox versions of the rainy-day staple. Acne showed a coat that concealed the face of the model and Balenciaga’s offered a sleeveless version. For pieces that can double as formalwear, look to Cecilie Bahnsen’s ultra-feminine embellished coats and the stunningly elegant sheer overcoat at Peter Do.

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 Trend: Buckles 

Buck the (buckle) tradition with clothing that features unexpected belt metal detailing placement. At Loewe, oversized buckles decorated evening gowns and blouses, while at Marie Adam-Leenaerdt belts adorned the necklines of the dresses rather than waistlines. On the other end of the style spectrum, buckles marked the second waistline at Stella McCartney, side closures on a dress at Nanushka, and back closure at Peter Do.

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 Trend: Burgundy Red 

The color red has been on the rise for the past few Fashion Months. For fall, expect the bright crimson red to transform into a deeper burgundy that could almost pass as the equally trendy brown hues we’ve been seeing these past few seasons. Juicy dark cherry reds added a splash of color on the rain-soaked show of Hermès (yes, really, there was an indoor rain showering over the models as they walked the runway), as well as Isabel Marant, Duran Lantik, Nina Ricci, and Enfants Riches Déprimés.

Paris Fashion Week Fall 2024 Trend: Fringe

Elements of Americana will live on next fall beyond the denim-on-denim looks and cowboy boots and hats. The most prominent looks included fringe — on leather and suede jackets at Isabel Marant and Stella McCartney; on one stunning pair of leather-pleated pants at Chloé; and on special occasion dresses at Mugler and Victoria Beckham.

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