In the midst of sagging demand for handbags, Anya Hindmarch reignited energy into the category with cleverly designed and detailed bags that had not only had fashion lovers’ heads turnings, but also designers who have since jumped all over trends spawned by Hindmarch including leather decals and bungee handles. Rather than crank out the same old, the designer pivoted in a new direction for her Spring 2016 collection, showing bags featuring minimalist geometrics that often coordinated with the clothing she showed. Probably the keenest trend to emerge from the presentation were the Pop Art open toe boots emblazoned with script phrases. Just like her bags, they’re super fun and are capable of adding the perfect amount of zing to any outfit.
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