A stylish girl simply can’t have enough handbags even if they are from prestigious brands and designers. We all want one or two more bags. I can’t think of any fashionista who doesn’t dream of wearing designer handbags but everything is not that easy, as a rule, choosing the right designer bag can be a difficult and frustrating experience. If a handbag costs a lot it doesn’t necessarily mean that it will look great on you. What is more there are numerous knockoffs which can burn holes in your pockets and leave you with a blatant fake. So if you are going to choose the right designer bag here’s a full guide:

- Size, color and label are among the most important questions to solve. While considering them think how this or that handbag will compliment your constitution and the rest of your wardrobe. Remember that designer handbags are perfect while accentuating your fashion look;
- As a rule, you should choose a handbag shape in contrast to your body. For example, if you are small and curvy, choose a long and slim handbag, for example, this stud city tote from Corinna. If you’re tall and thin, think of a round or square handbag. How about a ziggy large satchel from Botkier?
- Choose an authentic designer handbag that works well with most of your outfits;

- Think of a one colour handbag that will look great during both warm and cold seasons;
- The designer handbag label you are going to buy will reflect your personality;
- Women’s handbags from designers are of great quality, so you should love the idea that you’ll have to spend a lot of years with them;
- Ask for recommendations. It goes without saying that all people have their own favourites but you can get a lot of objective opinions as well;
- Compare prices. Visit at least 5 to 10 online stores and compare;
- Evaluate stitching. I can’t think of any other thing that should be that nice and carefully-sewn as a genuine designer bag.

Anyway, don’t treat this search as a challenge treat it as an interesting adventure.



Great tips! Especially your point on choosing a bag that matches your size. That’s always a hard one!