This Is the Summer of Celebrity It-Bag Revivals
This Is the Summer of Celebrity It-Bag Revivals

This Is the Summer of Celebrity It-Bag Revivals

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This Is the Summer of Celebrity It-Bag Revivals

Stars like Tyla, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jennifer Lawrence and Dakota Johnson have all been spotted carrying past It-bags. Fendi Spy, Louis Vuitton x Stephen Sprouse and Chloé Paddington are just a few of the bags that are having a revival. The old is the new new, and it’s time to start hoarding those secondhand bags while they’re still cheap. The bag approach is the older it is, the better it is; try predicting what will be the next past handbag to have a comeback. The next It-bag to be revived is likely to be the Gucci Jackie bag, which was first released in 1961 and was popularized by the likes of Audrey Hepburn and Mia Farrow. It’s also time to get rid of the Giorgio Armani bag and get your hands on a vintage bag from the 70s or 80s, as it’s no longer in fashion’s top 10 most popular styles. The latest It-bags to come out are the Chanel Céline Phantom and Fendi’s Balenciaga City.

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In fashion, what goes around comes around—meaning, if something goes out of style, it is bound to come back in style at some point. In other words: Hang onto those investment pieces, folks! Sure, in a time where there are so many conversations around spring cleaning and decluttering (paging Marie Kondo!), one can easily be ruthless about parting ways with our relics of the past. But if today’s trendsetters like Rihanna and Bella Hadid have taught us anything, it’s that a little bit of strategic hoarding can come in handy. Because the only thing better than designer, is rare, vintage designer.

Case in point: This summer, luxury bags from the 2000s (and even further back) are being revived and given a brand new life. A-listers like Tyla, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jennifer Lawrence, and Dakota Johnson have all been spotted stepping out and carrying handbags that were once hot. Just this week, Tyla carried a Lous Vuitton x Stephen Sprouse Speedy bag. Y2K, much? The bright, bold graffiti-style bag was all of the rage in the 2000s, yet Tyla made the case for it in 2025 by pairing it with a nonchalant tank and cargo pants.

The South African singer is not the only star on the board with reviving a past It-bag. Be it Dakota Johnson and her beloved Gucci Jackie bag (which harks back to the 1960s), to Bella Hadid and her trustee Balenciaga City bag (another 2000s favorite), it’s clear that the summer bag approach is the older it is, the better it is. So, start scouring eBay—and try predicting what will be the next past handbag to have a comeback. (Given Céline just revived the 2010s-favorite Phantom bag on the runway, you better start hoarding those secondhand ones—while they are still cheap.)

Below, five past It-bags that are having a revival.

Louis Vuitton x Stephen Sprouse

When Marc Jacobs was at the creative helm of Louis Vuitton, one of his most famous releases was his collaboration handbags with American artist and designer, the late Stephen Sprouse. First released in the spring 2001 collection, Spouse applied neon graffiti-style lettering overtop Vuitton’s signature leather monogram print. The splashy bags were heavily coveted and signalled a new era for daring to innovate beyond storied luxury house codes, and were worn by stars like Paris Hilton. Today, Tyla and Rihanna have proven they are still fans of the Y2K style.

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Chloé Paddington

Chloé will forever be known for its romantic, boho-chic aesthetic, and one of its signature bags to date is the Paddington—a slouchy leather shoulder bag, punctuated with a big heavy padlock. The style was first debuted in 2005 while Phoebe Philo was creative director. Given the boho revival is all of the rage in fashion currently, it was only a matter of time before the Paddington had a comeback, too: Stars like Rachel Sennott and Daisy Edgar-Jones have worn the new interpretations, brought back to life thanks to current Chloé designer Chemena Kamali.

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Fendi Spy Bag

I spy, you spy—we all spy the Fendi Spy bag! Originally debuted in 2005, the Italian label released a mini top-handle boho bag that was worn by loads of celebrities at the time—everyone from Sarah Jessica Parker to the Olsen twins. Today, it feels just as fresh, now designed in contemporary shades like butter yellow and rich chocolate brown. Stars like PinkPantheress (a noted handbag lover, toting it on stages from Coachella to Glastonbury) and Aubrey Plaza are diehard fans.

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Balenciaga City Bag

Did the Balenciaga City bag ever go out of style? Debatable, but the enduring fashion favorite—first released in 2001, thanks to Nicolas Ghesquière—is certainly the hottest bag in fashion at the moment. Everyone from Dua Lipa to Tate McRae has worn the edgy, slouchy bag with big silver hardware. It will forever be the perfect on-the-go bag that instantly makes an outfit.

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Gucci Jackie bag

A more retro offering, the Gucci Jackie bag was debuted back in 1961, and was popularized by Jackie Kennedy Onassis (hence the name). More than six decades later, the curved silhouette and golden lock clasp feels fresher than ever—though, the modern styling approaches that stars like Dakota Johnson and Yara Shahidi have taken certainly help make the case for it as a 2025 It bag.

Source: Vogue.com | View original article

Source: https://www.vogue.com/article/celebrities-bag-revival-summer-trend

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