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Suede is BACK

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Last updated: October 8, 2024 11:49 pm
By LiterallyNotBasic Team 9 months ago
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The Resurgence of Suede in Fashion: A Look at the Trend

If you’ve been browsing street-style galleries from this September’s fashion month, you might have noticed that suede is experiencing a significant revival. This trend is expected to flourish into 2025, particularly highlighted by the buzz surrounding the chestnut-colored jacket showcased at the Prada Spring/Summer 2025 show. One of the most appealing aspects of suede is its nostalgic charm and a certain “anti-trend” quality. Think of a lush chocolate brown tote or a sophisticated belted trench; both evoke the timeless feel of an heirloom piece you’ve cherished forever.

While many tend to overlook suede due to its perceived impracticalities, such as concerns about how it fairs in the rain, this season’s toffee-hued totes and olive shoulder bags only seem to gain character from a more worn-in appearance. Chemena Kamali’s debut collection at Chloé for Autumn/Winter 2024 has played a significant role in this resurgence. She embraced a ’70s-inspired aesthetic, featuring bohemian ruffled dresses complemented by merlot and tan suede bags. Unlike the tassel-laden looks reminiscent of Woodstock, this new interpretation of suede leans towards a more refined elegance, with sleek lines and a rich color palette. Classic hues like toffee, mahogany, and biscuit offer timeless style, while shades like burgundy, olive, and khaki emerge as luxe neutrals.


Darja Barannik sporting an oversized suede tote at Copenhagen Fashion Week. Photo by Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images

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Lauren Eggersten with a chic suede bag by Coach at New York Fashion Week. Photo by Jade Tillman Belmes/Getty Images

Like other timeless handbag styles, the resurgence of suede bags has garnered attention through celebrity endorsements. For instance, Daisy Edgar-Jones was seen at the front row with an oversized Gucci B Bag, a stunning brown suede piece embossed with the brand’s iconic logo that matched her embellished bralette and hot pants. Meanwhile, Bella Hadid has championed Coach’s Brooklyn tote, elevating its status to that of an It-bag. The tan suede version she often carries complements her laid-back Western-inspired aesthetic, frequently styled with frayed Daisy Dukes and sleek black boots.

As fashion giants like Saint Laurent, Prada, Khaite, and Coach explore this textured material, it’s essential to also consider the smaller independent handbag brands making waves right now. Names like Little Liffner, with its Sprout tote and Penne Bag, are becoming favorites amongst industry insiders. Also, brands like Savette and DeMellier are sure to catch your eye and heart with their exquisite suede offerings. For those who may find the luxe Prada buckle bag out of reach, numerous stylish alternatives are available at retailers like M&S, Arket, and Massimo Dutti, with several options priced under £300.

So, as you prepare for the upcoming seasons, make sure your suede protector is at the ready and keep an eye out for our curated selection of the best suede handbags available for 2024 and beyond.

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