The handbag trends of the resort season often give a foretaste of the coming spring/summer highlights. For buyers: inside and fashion editor: Inside, these insights are of great importance. Accessories, especially handbags, are among the highest sales categories for many brands. With higher profit spans than clothing and a particularly wide target group, they play a central role in the range of range and increase in sales.

For Resort 2026, the designers rely on proven shapes with nostalgic charm. Below you will find the most striking styles of the season.

The sack dead

The sack style became the statement deadline of the season. Your relaxed look operates the growing demand for casual luxury and at the same time offers enough space for everything you need during the day.

Tree and horse garden

Credits: Baum und Pferdgarten Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

The designers Rikke Baumgarten and Helle Hesthave rely on a black leather deadline with handle, decorated with large silver-colored eyelets.

Khaite

Credits: Khaite Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Khaite Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Designer Cate Holstein presents the “Lotus” Bucket Dead in a new interpretation from Zebra-Print- “Ponyskin” leather with straps.

Ermanno Scervino

Credits: Scervino Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Scervino Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Ermanno Scervino shows an oversized, ivory-colored leather deadline with removable straps and key rings.

Elisabetta Franchi

Credits: Elisabetta Franchi Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Elisabetta Franchi Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Elisabetta Franchi relies on a shaped, light brown suede deadline with suede straps, gold-colored chain and buckle.

The croissant bag

Almost 30 years after the introduction of Fendis Croissant bag, the style experiences a comeback. The 2026 resort collections give the popular form new accents-proof that fashion cycles are always repeated.

Balmain

Credits: Balmain Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Balmain Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Designer Olivier Rusteins presents a pink-colored croissant bag made of lambs with a brown, rotated leather handle, zipper and golden fittings.

Chloé

Credits: Chloé Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Chloé Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Chemena Kamali designed a black crescent bag made of suede with decorated rose gold -colored fittings for Chloé.

Diesel

Credits: Diesel Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Diesel Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

At Diesel, Glenn Martens brings a croissant bag made of leather with multi-colored no-print print, adjustable strap and zipper.

Etro

Credits: Etro Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Etro Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

For Etro, Marco de Vincenzo relies on a light brown crescent bag made of leather with brown leather details, matching straps, gold-colored fittings, brown belt buckle detail and playful key trailer.

East-West-Satchel

The slim, elongated East-West style scores with good accessibility-especially in combination with a zipper. For Resort 2026, the designers presented a wide range of interpretations in different shapes and colors.

Antonio Marras

Credits: Antonio Marras Resort 26/© launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Antonio Marras Resort 26/© launchmetrics/Spotlight

Antonio Marras shows a spherical bag made of a generous, yellow leather with two upper and a front strap.

Balmain

Credits: Balmain Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Balmain Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Another trend at Balmain, because Olivier Rousteins presents an East-West bag made of light green leather with upper belt, gold-colored chain and golden fittings.

Courrèges

Credits: Courrèges Resort 26/© launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Courrèges Resort 26/© launchmetrics/Spotlight

At Courrèges, designer Nicolas di Felice shows a bright red East-West leather bag with a double bag (one with zipper) and two long straps.

JW Anderson

Credits: JW Anderson Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: JW Anderson Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

JW Anderson presents an orange leather bag with a zipper, handle and shoulder strap, cut-out detail on the front and white stabbed corners.

Woven textures

For everyone who wants to recharge the sun in winter, bags made of straw, bast and other woven materials are the perfect choice. They harmonize with airy fabrics and relaxed silhouettes of the resort season and can be continued seamlessly in summer.

Flowerarine

Credits: Blumarine Resort 26/© launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Blumarine Resort 26/© launchmetrics/Spotlight

For blumarine, David Koma relies on black and cream-colored structured pockets with a bast base and rotated straps made of metal and leather.

Max Mara

Credits: Max Mara Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Max Mara Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

At Max Mara, Ian Griffiths presents a hard shell handbag made of rattan with black suede strips, gussets, floor and handle made of black suede.

Carpenter

Credits: Zimmermann Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Zimmermann Resort 26/© Launchmetrics/Spotlight

Zimmermann shows an oversized dead in the basket mesh pattern with green-orange-brown stripes, thin leather straps and long brown bast bast.

Chanel

Credits: Chanel Resort 26/© launchmetrics/Spotlight
Credits: Chanel Resort 26/© launchmetrics/Spotlight

Chanel relies on a structured, light brown dead bag with long and short handles and gold -colored fittings.

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