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Spring is here and the changing season comes along with the urge, for some of us, to elevate one’s personal style. To some extent, it could be done by refreshing one’s handbags collection.

New handbags definitely could be considered as a time marker, how come? By looking at a certain handbag, people would associate it with the time when that certain handbag was released. And as the years will pass, when the same handbag still circulates amongst handbags enthusiasts and fashion lovers, it might or might not achieve the classic status. Which in turn, will affect the price of that bag.

So, if you’re planning to do just the thing, below are some bags you can add to your collection.

 

 

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FENDI Green Napa leather BAGUETTE

The fresh color, that practical size, makes this baguette such a rule breaker and conversation starter.

 

 

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VALENTINO GARAVANI Supervee handbag

The new handbag with such an attractive curve and modern metallic touch.

 

 

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CELINE Besace 16 bag

This is Hedi Slimane’s first handbag for CELINE. The bag is a beauty with its sophisticated design, minimalist aesthetics and details inspired by the bags of Celine from the 1960s. This classic black is a stunner, isn’t it?

 

CHANEL 19

For Spring Summer, the now-iconic CHANEL 19 bag comes in with new style and prints. Also not to miss, the flap bags are predicted to be another fan favorite from the brand.

 

 

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TORY BURCH

For every casual outing, splash some color like the bright yellow to amp your total look.

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