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This Bag Trend Is So Weird It Hurts—in a Good Way

We observe the lifecycle of a lot of trends here at Who What Wear. Sometimes it's easy to tell if a trend will take off right from its start, but other times we're a bit unsure. Usually, that is due to an extreme level of forwardness, lack of practicality, and overall unusualness. Well, friends, we have some news for you today: This next trend we're here to report on is exactly all of those things—in a good way—and after careful observation, it's finally "made it." We are proud to introduce you to the necklace bag, a trend so weird it hurts. 

This fall handbag trend is exactly what it sounds like, which is essentially wearing a bag around your neck. Don't worry. These carrynothings (get it? instead of carryalls?) are light as a feather and honestly teeter the fine line between necklace and bag—a sentence I truly never thought I would have to type. Thanks to cult brands like Jacquemus and Gabriela Hearst that eased us into the trend, we were pleasantly surprised to see dozens of other designers follow suit and churn out necklace bags of all kinds for the season ahead. 

Here, we have rounded up a few ways fashion girls are styling the trend on Instagram in addition to a selection of necklace bags for you to shop ahead. If you've been looking for something to spice up your fall wardrobe, necklace bags are your best and easiest bet. But don't expect them to hold a lot. 

Be prepared to see a few of these. We couldn't choose just one.
There are tons more colors where this came from.
When Zara jumps on a trend, you know it's legit. 
Delicate in all the right ways.
Perfection on a neck.
This one is super lightweight—something to consider when you're wearing a bag around your neck.
Who needs a necklace when you've got this?
If you ask us, this one's worth every penny. 
Too cute to pass on. 
This one easily doubles as a chic crossbody bag. 
Knot the strap to adjust the length but also to add some fun styling pizzazz. 
Casual…
Mini things are always better.
One for the sporty gals out there. 
Per usual, Zara's comin' in hot with the on-trend accessories. 
This one is a showstopper for sure.
Yes, your chain will in fact hang low. (Sorry, had to.)
This little guy comes in three fun colors. 
Okay, last Jacquemus one. We promise.
The cool update your classic trench needs.
One of our new favorite bag brands.  Up next, shop 18 investment pieces all the cool girls are buying for fall.


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