The micro belt bag is one of the hottest trends for spring and you can’t deny it! They make for a great substitute for a wallet or a phone case, and they require limited use of hands. You can even complement it with a matchy-matchy tote bag - that’s a killer duo. How to handle that trend? We’ll tell you!
What comes to mind when you hear the term belt bag? Cheap fanny packs, childhood in the ‘90s, rave parties, leggings or shopping on a farmer's market (when megastores in Poland were really scarce) are some of the most vivid connotations.
Protect Paradise Tote - utilitarian features trumped the design. However, as of today, a belt bag is a vital component of a fashionable wardrobe. Check our three outfit proposals it can play the main character in.
Black & white belt bags
A juxtaposition between white and black is always a success. If you are a fan of the ‘70s, you will love this dark, ribbed Bottega Veneta jumpsuit with flared sleeves and legs. It’s a type of garment Cher in her prime would wear. You can accentuate your waist with Jacquemus’ belt bag silhouette, flaunting geometrical wooden embellishments and a leather pouch. You can even remove all the accessories and go with just a belt only.
Bottega Veneta
Ribbed jumpsuit
Jacquemus
'La Ceinture’ strapped pouch
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Fendi
Heeled mules
That simple ensemble can be completed with Fendi mules woven with a recurring pattern. This outfit is unpretentious yet striking - it doesn’t need more bells and whistles. Do you prefer more vibrant colours? Patou woven wicker bucket bag.
A mind-blowing version of a pink micro bag
A women’s belt bag in a pink hue doesn’t need to look puerile or cheesy at all. Get playful with colours and combine the neon pink colour with Anya Hindmarch I Am A Plastic Bag Small Tote Bag.
This colour, alongside grey, yellow and raspberry red, is one of the leading colours for 2021 according to the Pantone Institute.
This bag, which highlights your waist, is also conducive to a clean, slightly oversized A-silhouette of the dress. Marni acid-wash shoes in pink and white will add some frivolity to the serious puff-sleeve dress, though.
Samsøe Samsøe
Short A-line dress
Jacquemus
‘La Ceinture Bello’ belt bag
Marni
Louis Vuitton 2005 pre-owned monogram Viva Cite MM shoulder bag
That semi-official, smart-casual outfit is ideal for this bag, but will it work in a more formal scenario? We’ll prove it.
Chloé belt bag - the business casual edition
You can easily wear belt bags on more formal occasions. The design of this Chloé belt bag refers to one of the brand’s classic boho models, but due to its colour, gold-tone hardware and minuscule size, it remains more elegant. Therefore, it is suitable for a client meeting or even a banquet (combined with a cocktail dress, of course).
Chic and pronounced details of this micro bag will be appreciated, especially if you’re working in the creative industries sector. You can put it together with Fendi linen pleat-front trousers. Their lightweight construction will keep you cool and comfortable even on a hot day in the office, while the pleated, high-waisted silhouette will make your legs look longer.
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Fendi
Linen pleat-front trousers
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‘Lesly’ belt bag
Marni
Shirt with collar
A silk Marni shirt enriched by a red panel across the front will optically slenderise your favourites. It will also contrast appealingly the light purple bag, obviously.
This ensemble begs for comfy Salvatore Ferragamo mid-heel pumps in cream and stylish Chloé sunglasses with ornaments - they can act as a piece of jewellery.
FERRAGAMO
‘Judy’ stiletto pumps
Chloé
‘Dillie’ sunglasses
As you can see, belt pouches do not have to evoke the past or the image of a hairdresser belt. They can fit just a few essentials, but if you’re a minimalist, a belt bag will be sufficient for all your needs. The fact it accentuates a female waist is another plus. Even if you prefer casual attire, this accessory will prove to others you’re up to date with the latest trends.