Bags with fringes are indescribably huge not only among boho fashionistas, but also tribal lovers, punk rock sisters and every other group of fashion lovers in between. Is the trend one for you too? Let’s find out.
The fringe bag trend started to hit the streets in 2011 with celebrities like Olivia Wilde and Halle Berry wearing them as they went about their daily routine. Other celebs that were caught shouldering the fringed satchels include Rachel Zoe and Kristin Cavallari.
This year, Selena Gomez pushed the trend back into the limelight by sporting a Mcfadin Sundance fringe bag with a variety of outfits, from casual to dressy. The fringe style bag exudes a free-spirited charm and the whimsical boho chic vibe that it is known for makes it such an easy fashion statement.
If you’re looking for a way to bring about a trendy look without altering your usual wardrobe too much, I’d say just throw on the fringe bag of your choice on your shoulder or across your body and there you go, quickly and stylishly on trend already, eh!
For those interested in fringe tribal bags specifically, Etsy has some of the most varied exotically made ones that are worth looking into.
Some gorgeous ones that had caught my eye include these:
If you’re especially good with your hands and have the patience and passion to create anything and everything from scratch, this DIY fringe bag tutorial by Dena Venable would be most helpful.
For a look at how you can sport the fringe bag trend, give this page a scroll-down and enjoy!
♥ red fringe bag by Cut N Paste
♥ fringe bag by Encanto Dos Pes
♥ fringe bag by ShopAKIRA
♥ fringe bag by Oasap
♥ leather studded fringe bag by iClothing
♥ fringe bag by Moussy
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