Denim accessories trend still going strong!
Denim designer handbags have been a trend for a while. Celebs such as Jessica Biel were seen carrying a denim Prada purse. This trend looks like it is still going strong, and just in time for spring too!
Designers like Dolce and Gabbana, Valentino and Ralph Lauren have added both denim purses and shoes to their collections. Denim accessories are versatile and available at almost every price point and style, from Manolo Blahnik’s d’Orsay pump to Tory Burch wedges.
Check out some of the looks below:
Valentino Denim Flats:
Which match this handbag:
Diane Von Furstenberg released a chambray hobo style bag, perfect for summer:
Which you could pair with Tory Burch wedges:
For a night out, you can rock these Dolce & Gabbana denim leopard print pumps, which also have a matching handbag!
Ralph Lauren also just introduced their Ricky Bag, cut in denim:

Have you bought any denim accessories? Which are your favorites?

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That ricky bag is fun but things are so expensive that I rather go with leather because it is more durable and less of a ”trend”