This fashion month might have been all about what we’ll be wearing come autumn, but the sartorial inspiration that comes from what we’ve seen on and off the F/W24 runways far transcends the seasons. Whether sculptural, fuelled by noughties nostalgia, or reworked from a House archive, the bags that were spotted in New York, London, Paris and Milan have something to satisfy everyone’s wants and needs. From Valentino’s Locò bag to Jacquemus’ Le Calino pouch, these key pieces will breathe new life into your looks and make your wardrobe feel fresh.

Valentino Garavani Locò Shoulder Bag *
Constructed in smooth calfskin leather, Valentino Garavani's Locò bag ensures practicality for on-the-go wearers thanks to its compact silhouette and removable straps. The iconic, magnetic VLogo closure ensures your essentials will remain safe while the tone-on-tone-finish hardware gives a sleek finish, and the black hue reflects the Maison's reinterpretation of the colour for its Valentino Le Noir collection.
Jacquemus Le Calino Bag
Part of the 'Les Sculptures' show, which saw Gigi Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski walk down the runway, Jacquemus' new Le Calino bag is inspired by the work of artist Henry Moore and crafted from supple leather — but it's the metal ring top handle and side zip that make this accessory a must-have, standout piece of arm candy.
Courrèges Holy Bag
Already loved by the likes of Emily Ratajkowski, Courrèges' Holy bag has been reworked from a House archive. Clean-cut and streamlined, the bag’s circle-shaped handle echoes the holistic aesthetic that artistic director Nicolas Di Felice has developed throughout his latest collections.
Bottega Veneta East/West Andiamo Bag
Fuelled by fashion's obsession with the noughties and Y2K style, it was only a matter of time before East/West bags made their return. Bottega Veneta's new elongated take on its Andiamo bag has a clean and modern line woven in leather. Notable design elements include the brand's signature intrecciato weave, knotted hardware, and a front strap that doubles as a shoulder strap.
Miu Miu Pocket Shoulder Bag
The contemporary design of this shoulder bag proves that Prada’s little sister is all grown up — and she needs to be taken seriously. The pocketed design has already been worn by It-girls like Alexa Chung and Camille Charriere.
Loewe Squeeze Bag
Inspired by '70s styles from the brand's archives, the Squeeze bag might have made its debut in the F/W23 runway show, but its popularity made it a favourite among the F/W24 crowd. Named for its unusual squishy handle, it combines artistic design with the fine craftsmanship of the Spanish Maison.
Neous Phoenix Bag
Neous' Phoenix bag is a strong contender for the title of 'ultimate minimalist bag,' challenging other cult classics like the Celine Box. It features a bespoke spherical magnetic closure that adds a touch of sculptural sophistication to its timeless shape.
Simone Rocha Bow Crossbody Bag
Known for her unique blend of coquette and utilitarian aesthetics, Simone Rocha's accessories are some of her strongest designs. This bow bag is a showstopper, though it doesn’t compromise on functionality: its two external pockets provide ample space for all your daily necessities.
Balenciaga Rodeo Bag
Named after the iconic Beverly Hills shopping district, also home to Balenciaga’s two L.A. flagships, the Rodeo is more than your average, day-to-day tote bag thanks to its one-of-a-kind construction.
Alaïa Le Teckel Bag
Just like its name suggests, this Alaïa bag epitomises playful elegance. 'Teckel' translates from French to mean 'Dachshund,' and the elongated body of the small canine is what inspired the shape of the bag.