Underarm bag: a fashion symbol where the name is the scene
The name "armpit bag" intuitively describes its carrying method - the short shoulder strap is clipped under the armpit, and the casual fit that fits the body shape is its core label. Its popularity can be traced back to classic films and idol promotions: the Fendi baguette became a milestone in the category due to Carrie's frequent appearances in Sex and the City. Afterwards, the brand continuously iterated through material splicing, hardware design, and color innovation, upgrading it from a practical item to a "style weapon" suitable for daily and formal occasions.
Tote bag: a comeback from ice pack to national fashion
The term 'Tote' directly indicates its large capacity characteristic. In 1944, the waterproof canvas bag designed by L.L.BEAN for ice storage was its prototype; The New Yorker expanded its recognition as a gift, while IKEA's iconic blue FRAKTA firmly established its "universal bag" status. Nowadays, the diverse materials from leather to nylon, as well as design variations such as solid colors and prints, make it both a shopping tool and a "fashion necessity" for the workplace and travel.
Women's Workplace Bag: An Evolutionary History from Hardship to Softness
Early workplace bags imitated male briefcases, emphasizing a sense of professionalism with stiff materials and square contours, but losing feminine beauty. With the increasing status of women in the workplace, design has shifted towards soft leather (such as lambskin and cowhide) and rounded edges, weakening the sense of rigidity; Adding a partition layer internally enhances practicality, while exquisite hardware strengthens texture. Today's workplace bags not only hold computer files, but also add soft lines to the workplace design, becoming a balanced carrier of "professionalism and elegance".
Every women's bag is a fashion footnote of the times - the casualness of underarm bags, the practicality of tote bags, and the evolution of workplace bags, collectively writing a diverse narrative of female style.