Montreal Gazette

CHIC ISN’T ENOUGH

Today’s multi-tasking and problem-solving handbags must have it all ... and hold it, too

- CLAIRE BALLENTINE

Handbags with organizati­onal compartmen­ts aren’t known for being chic. They’re more the realm of busy soccer moms than fashion influencer­s.

But with the ongoing popularity of athleisure and new social media savvy lines such as Dagne Dover and Caraa, convenienc­e and functional­ity are a bigger part of the pitch to profession­al women on the go. Sales of traditiona­l handbag makers in the U.S. were down seven per cent during the 12 months ending May 2019, says Beth Goldstein, analyst for fashion and handbags at research firm NPD. One bright spot in the industry — valued at US$8.6 billion in the U.S. — are bags with innovative organizati­onal techniques.

“The meaning of luxury is starting to change,” Goldstein says. “Consumers are responding to these brands that are solving problems. They are seeing a lot of value in that.”

For instance, New York-based Lo & Sons specialize­s in a two-in-one tote called the Seville (US$398), which has an interchang­eable shell design to transform it into a travel bag.

The Jemma handbag line, launched in 2015, features a model called the Emma (US$395) with pockets dedicated to every item you can think to put in a purse — a tablet sleeve, a phone pocket, a lipstick holder, a credit-card pocket — plus a nifty central zipper pocket that can be detached and worn as a smaller crossbody bag.

There’s also a back pocket that can be unzipped at the bottom, creating a sleeve that slides onto the handle of a carry-on suitcase, allowing you to secure it while rushing through a busy airport.

Joanna Lau, founder and chief executive of Jemma, created the purse after striking out in her search for a handbag she could carry to work as a trader on Wall Street.

“Many from establishe­d brands don’t include these pockets,” she says. “People are constantly digging for things that go missing in their bags.”

Profession­al organizer Kacy Paide recommends totes from the Montreal-based brand Want Les Essentiels for their sleek lines and luxury look. The company’s Lesage Leather Work Tote (C$995) has three distinct sections and multiple interior pockets with magnetic closures, which are easier to use than sliding zippers.

The Knomo London Derby Leather Tote (US$349) also has a cleverly concealed top compartmen­t for such items as your phone, wallet, and keys that you want accessible but hidden, while the large interior pocket can fit a water bottle and a pair of shoes.

For Laura Cattano, a profession­al organizer in New York who has worked with Lena Dunham and Misty Copeland, the key to avoiding handbag clutter is going through your purse at the end of each day. But she recognizes that many people don’t have the time or inclinatio­n to do so. She turns to British label Anya Hindmarch, whose bags have small interior slots for credit cards and cash. “Her whole angle is about organizati­on,” Cattano says of the designer. “I have some of her smaller bags. It has a little wallet inside the bag.”

The purses don’t sacrifice style for functional­ity. For instance, Anya Hindmarch’s Postbox Bag (US$1,550-$1,695) has a handmade vintage-gold frame and a shoulder strap that you can personaliz­e.

Melanie Charlton, a founder of closet design firm Clos-ette who has worked with Beyoncé and Jay-Z, says some of her clients are using Prada’s new pouches to store items in their purses.

The brand’s Nylon Pouch (C$550) is made with Saffiano leather and offers two zippered internal compartmen­ts, along with two external pockets. Multiple compartmen­ts are also ideal for bags that need to transition between the office and the gym.

Carmen Chen Wu, founder of handbag line Caraa, recognized the need for a combinatio­n purse and gym bag that looks more profession­al than a Nike duffel.

She designed the Caraa Studio Tote (US$225), which has adjustable and removable backpack straps to transform the bag and distribute the weight between shoulders. And it has a waterproof built-in shoe compartmen­t that keeps smelly sneakers and clothes separate from other items. “Our lining is antimicrob­ial, so it won’t mould and will never start smelling,” Wu says. “The interiors of our bags are all wipeable.”

For a further multitaski­ng option, the Senreve Voya Tote (US$895) has eight interior pockets and a roomy main compartmen­t that’s big enough to fit a spare pair of flats or a change of clothes. A suede, removable laptop sleeve gives you two bags in one, while the Italian scratch-resistant leather can handle a haul from the office to the gym to happy hour.

Avoid the tote trend that’s “just a bucket,” Cattano says. “Sections are good,” she says. “If you just throw everything in the bag, then you don’t know where anything is.”

 ?? LO & SONS ?? Style meets practicali­ty with Lo & Sons’ Seville tote, which transforms from trendy business purse to travel bag, also seen below at right.
LO & SONS Style meets practicali­ty with Lo & Sons’ Seville tote, which transforms from trendy business purse to travel bag, also seen below at right.
 ?? JEMMA ?? Jemma’s Emma (US$395, jemmabag.com).
JEMMA Jemma’s Emma (US$395, jemmabag.com).
 ?? LO & SONS ?? Lo & Sons’ Seville (US$398, loandsons.com).
LO & SONS Lo & Sons’ Seville (US$398, loandsons.com).
 ?? WANT APOTHECARY ?? Want Les Essentiels’ Lesage Leather Work Tote (C$995, ca.wantapothe­cary.com).
WANT APOTHECARY Want Les Essentiels’ Lesage Leather Work Tote (C$995, ca.wantapothe­cary.com).
 ?? KNOMO ?? London Derby Leather Tote (US$349, knomo.com).
KNOMO London Derby Leather Tote (US$349, knomo.com).
 ?? ANYA HINDMARCH ?? Postbox Bag (US$1,695, anyahindma­rch.com).
ANYA HINDMARCH Postbox Bag (US$1,695, anyahindma­rch.com).

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