The 5 Best New Fall Bags for Back-to-School Season Inline
Photo: Courtesy of candamill.com1/5Candamill
The look: An architecture student has a field day with Céline.
Based in: Brooklyn
Best bet: Candamill truss combo tote, $1,900; candamill.com
Photo: Courtesy of faike.com2/5Faike
The look: Future-looking aspiration. For the woman whose only items in her corner office are a block of granite and a standing desk of gray steel—and who’s got the hair to match.
Based in: New York City and Los Angeles
Best bet: Faike Non-Conformist briefcase, $2,750; faike.com
Photo: Courtesy of graf-lantz.com3/5Gräf Lantz
The look: As if, late one night on set, costumers from Mad Men bonded over their anachronistic love of color-blocking.
Based in: Los Angeles
Best bet: Gräf Lantz Frankie gray tote, $395; graf-lantz.com
Photo: Courtesy of luniform.com4/5L/Uniform
The look: Guilelessness as accessory. The French brand reimagines classic shapes—duffel, backpack, and bucket—in bright, clean, inviting shapes, reminiscent of youth and innocence with a nod to the historic.
Based in: Paris
Best bet: L/Uniform schoolbag, $292; luniform.com
Photo: Courtesy of barneys.com5/5Naj
The look: Handicraft details adorn leather wristlets and top-handled totes. Ideal for the girl who, in her youth, always picked Pocahontas over Anastasia. There’s a little bit of Miley in there, too. Perf for BFFs.
Based in: Los Angeles
Best bet: Naj messenger bag, price upon request; for information: barneys.com