Small Bags That Will Still Fit Your Cell Phone
There’s nothing more freeing than carrying a small and light handbag. As a former bag lady with a serious add-everything-but-the-kitchen-sink problem, mini bags come as a refreshing sartorial alternative. After all, these days, what more do you need than your cell phone and a handy lipstick? Fashion girls everywhere have been quick to adopt the tiny trend, proving that these miniature accessories are making a maximum statement. From crossbody bags to slinky pouches, scroll below to shop the cutest small bags for spring and beyond. Oh, and they all still fit your cell phone. Phew.
A woven wicker crossbody is perfect for the warmer season.
Loewe’s petit elephant will store your cell phone in style.
Judith Jones is the senior fashion market editor at Who What Wear who specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.
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