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Is It Just Me or Does Every Fashion Person Own This Bag?

There's a simple way of knowing if something has truly attained It-status within fashion circles: it will be everywhere. While Hermès Birkins and 90s Prada nylon bags continue to be enduring classics people love even decades later, there may be a new bag joining their ranks. Meet Bottega Veneta's Jodie bag.

When creative director Daniel Lee transformed the core aesthetic of Bottega Veneta in 2019, he also brought to the Italian house a new lineup of bold accessories. While several of them have gone on to be sell-out hits (including those mesh heels and IG-famous clunky rubber rain boots), arguably the most in-demand piece has been the Jodie—a fresh new take a hobo shoulder bag. 

Since its arrival in early 2020, the accessory has become a fixture in almost every paparazzi shot or Instagram image that has graced my computer. The bag itself merges Daniel Lee's modern point of view with the heritage craftsmanship of Bottega Veneta's famed intrecciato leather, so it feels right in line with today's trends yet also timeless. From its sumptuous leather to the minimal yet elevated shape, it's not difficult to get why the bag has a growing legion of fans. To give you the full scope of just how everywhere this bag is, I've picked out some of the most stylish ways it's been worn out in the wild. If you're thinking about splurging on this new classic, I have all the places where you can buy it too—just keep scrolling. 

A classic black bag is the foundation of any accessories collection, and might we add the Jodie looks incredibly sleek in this simple black colorway.
Go big or go home with the oversized hobo version. It's definitely pricey, but if you insist on fitting your whole life into one bag, let it be this one. 
With a palette of all-white tones, it just oozes sophistication.
Buttery yellow is the perfect unexpected-but-not-too-crazy kind of neutral.
Bored of black? A decadent shade of chocolate brown will equally look amazing against all of your staples.
When Bottega Veneta introduced kelly green into the mix of its core palette, the shade quickly became a color of the season.
A pretty lilac burst of lilac really perks up a denim outfit.
In a twist no one saw coming, matching your purse with your shoes is the "style rule" we're tossing out the window right now.
Sometimes you just want a bag that will bring you joy, and this teal certainly fits the bill.
With fall around the corner, reach for warm neutrals like this raspberry and chocolate color. These also happen to be the bigger iteration of the Jodie so there's plenty of space for holding an extra cardigan or two.
In more non-black neutrals, you can't go wrong with off-white or a steel grey.
This deep forest green is the latest shade in the brand's family of striking colors.
Pink will forever rule our hearts.

Up next: 8 Home Accessories Every Fashion Person Owns



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