7 Ways to Reinvent Your Look With Just Your Handbag

Look down at your handbag. Does it feel like it’s spent just a little too much time slung over your arm or thrown on the ground to the point where it’s starting to feel and look a bit worn in? It’s the end of the year—so it wouldn’t be surprising.
The best end-of-year-treat to self (in our eyes, anyway) is to splurge on a new handbag. It’s such an easy way to make everything else feel new. The good news? A lot of places are on sale right now so you can pick up a label you’d usually lust at from afar, without the guilts taking over.
Keep scrolling for some inspo then shop our favourite on-sale styles.
Related: The Trends Worth Splurging on This Summer, According to Marina Afonina
Related: Your Ultimate Guide to Nailing Summer Style
What is your favourite way to update your look? Let us know in the comments below!
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