Receipts! Screenshots! Bowler Bags Are So Back

Hot take: No runway trend is trending until you can thumb through enough evidence proving it's being seen on the street. We need the receipts and screenshots—period. But even if you're not the type of person who spends their free time compiling evidence for the biggest runway trends (guilty as charged), it should be no surprise that late '90s and early '00s fashion has resurfaced. After all, It's taken over social media, street style, and even our site. Now, we'll be the first to admit that the handbags from that era haven't been given as much attention until now. For the last few seasons, luxury houses revitalized bag trends from the late '90s, including the bowler bag. Some of the best types of bags were adopted from their original function (often antithetical to high fashion) and transformed into a trend. Such was the case with the bowling bag.
As the name suggests, this structured bag has a flat bottom and curved top to carry bowling equipment. The style's adaptation and subsequent embrace into mainstream fashion were ushered in by Dior's vibe bag (released in 1997) and Prada's bowler bag (released in 2000). While these two luxury brands may have given the bowler bag its "lane," the redux of '00s aesthetics in recent runway collections has ensured its continued relevance. But make no mistake, the version of this handbag trend we've seen bubbling up now isn't a doubling-back of the same old bowler bags. That shift is embodied in a new wave of viral bowler bags, such as The Row's Margaux Tote Bag or Ferragamo's Hug Bag, which have given the classic handbag a contemporary refresh by embracing minimalism.
Unlike the logo-heavy bowler bags that dominated the aughts, these bags brought about a newer version of this bag trend that focused on reimagining the style through textures, colors, and even the silhouette's portions. Since then, several other designers have followed suit, including in the F/W 24 and S/S 25 collections of Miu Miu, Tod's, ACNE Studios, Bally, Stella McCartney, Coach, Khaite, and Sandy Liang. While every designer reimagined this bag in different ways (some have adapted the style to create an East-West silhouette, while others have given it a boxier shape), there's no denying that bowler bags will strike out as one of the season's biggest trends.
Don't believe this "dated" bag is back in the game? We've shared examples of the bowler bag trend on the runway and in the wild ahead. Plus, we've rounded up a curation of the best bowling bags to buy (in case you're feeling lucky).
On the Runway
In the Wild
Shop the Best Bowler Bags
Something about the elongated bowler shape of this bag makes me want to sing, "That's that me espresso!"
Of course, Burberry would make the classic bowling bag shape even cooler.
The contrasting pink leather pipping on this Prada bowler bag is utter perfection.
Adopting multiple trends on a budget just became easier thanks to Reformation releasing this runway-ready burgundy red bowler bag.
NGL, the chocolate-colored suede on this bag has me in shambles.
Honestly, surprised that the season's hottest bag is still in stock at this point.
It would be a crime to pay homage to the bowler bag trend without including this iconic one from Louis Vuitton!
Everything about this Tory Burch bag is elegant—from the elongated bowler shape to the extra-long shoulder straps to the double-zipper compartments.
If you're going to buy into this bag trend, might as well invest in one of the original styles that made this silhouette popular.
It doesn't get more aughts than this denim-coded bowler bag.
Miu Miu's Aventure Bag made waves the moment it debuted on the F/W 24 runway.
I'm going to need 3–5 business days to process my feelings about this bag.
Rest assured you'll carry this classic black bowler bag for years to come.
Styling idea: Make your standard sneakers-jeans–and–T-shirt combo stand out with this small bowler bag.
In addition to coming in other sizes, Longchamp's bowler bag is also available in six other colors.
Opting for a smaller version of this classic bag silhouette allows you to style it for every occasion—whether your plans include heading into the office or going out on the town.
Warning: Drooling may be caused by looking at this butter-yellow hue bowler bag for too long.
Jasmine Fox-Suliaman is a freelance writer and editor living in New York City. What began as a pastime (blogging on Tumblr) transformed into a lifelong passion for unveiling the connection between fashion and culture on the internet and in real life. Over the last decade, she's melded her extensive edit and social background to various on-staff positions at Who What Wear, MyDomaine, and Byrdie. More recently, she’s become a freelance contributor to other publications including Vogue, Editorialist, and The Cut. Off the clock, you can find her clutching her cell phone as she's constantly scrolling through TikTok and The RealReal, in search of the next cool thing.
-
Wait—Did Elsa Hosk Just Intro the New It Bag of 2025?
One word: Prada.
By Allyson Payer
-
Cameron Diaz Just Wore the Timeless Bag Trend That Makes Every Outfit Look Affluent
That's the goal, right?
By Allyson Payer
-
Okay, I Can't Stop Thinking About the New Louis Vuitton Speedy Bags
Cool. Period.
By Bobby Schuessler
-
I've Lost Count of the Number of Celebrities I've Seen Carry This Genius Handbag Trend
Or should I say anti-trend bag?
By Nikki Chwatt
-
Meghan Markle Just Wore the Handbag Only Chic Rich People Are Talking About
Straight out of Italy.
By Eliza Huber
-
You're Looking to Get a Head Start on Spring Dressing, and I Know Exactly What to Order—30 Chic Picks That Fit the Bill
A little something for every personal style.
By Jennifer Camp Forbes
-
New Yorkers Are Already Over These 5 Trends—Here's What I'm Seeing Around the City Instead
The times, they are a-changin'. (Just a little.)
By Natalie Cantell
-
Boring Bags, Begone! 8 Exciting New Handbag Colors Worth Buying for Spring
Small doses of dopamine ahead.
By Jasmine Fox-Suliaman