Our favourite designer bag is top of our wish list
Loewe's Puzzle bag has become a cult classic, loved by fashion editors, influencers and celebrities alike. Though far from a new design from the luxury Spanish fashion house, the designer must-have is the 'It' bag that never goes out of style.
The origami-inspired Puzzle was the debut bag for Loewe's Creative Director, Jonathan Anderson. Since it first hit the runway in 2015, it's been spotted on the likes of Beyoncé and Sienna Miller – and it still seems that every fashion editor and influencer on Instagram is adding the classic style to their capsule wardrobe.
Practical and timeless yet still so on-trend, the Loewe Puzzle bag comes in a range of styles, sizes, colours and shapes. However, the original, instantly recognisable design is arguably the most popular with fashion experts. Crafted from leather, its distinctive geometric lines and cuboid shape add a contemporary feel that exudes chic.
It can be worn in four different ways – cross-body, as a shoulder bag, held by the top handle, or as an expanded or folder clutch – and it comes with a detachable and adjustable shoulder strap.
The original Puzzle is the perfect size for holding everyday essentials, but it's also available in Small and Mini sizes that can fit a phone plus a few other bits. Consider also the Hobo, a relaxed and supple shoulder bag, or the newest Tote style that can fit a laptop and plays straight into this season's XL bag trend.
The iconic Loewe Puzzle bag is available in a rainbow of colours, but for us the black and tan shades are the most timeless.
In short, the Puzzle, which costs £2,700, is a worthy investment for those who want to splurge on a quality, luxury handbag that will remain a staple in their wardrobe and elevate any look for years to come.
Shop the Small, Mini, Hobo and Tote Puzzle bags below:
See how some of our favourite fashion girls are styling their Loewe Puzzle bags:
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