We may be experiencing an unseasonable mid-October warm snap in New York, but don’t let that fool you: time marches on, and so do the fashion seasons. Fall collections are in stores now, but via the magic of the Internet, we have the power to see what’s coming next, and that means Resort 2017 highlights are starting to pop up for pre-order to some of our favorite online retailers. First up? Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman.
The selection at both retailers is pretty big already, and they feature bags from huge brands like Givenchy, Chloé, Fendi, Valentino and more. There are both brand new styles and new versions and colors of old favorites in both, and if you have your eye on a seasonal piece, you might want to go ahead and reserve yours now–seasonal releases from the biggest brands tend to sell through before sales arrive.
Check out over a dozen of our favorites below and then shop the full selections at Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman.
Love the hardware on the Alexander Wang bag. The Valentino Cabana is my favorite. The small rock studs are a nice touch.
Nothing’s really speaking to me. I like the new version of the Dahlia bag, but I’m not a denim fan. The Chloé tote reminds me of something they would’ve made in the Paddington era.
The Valentino top handle bag is nice. I also like the edgy vibe the Alexander Wang bag provides. I cannot figure out why anyone would pay the money for the faux leather Stella McCartney.
Loving the Chloe bags!
agreeeeeeeed
the denim dahlia bag just made me want to pull out my pair of flares and my denim jacket! favourite out of the pack for sure
#9) Is it just me, or does the hardware on this Givenchy® possess a striking resemblance to the Jimmy Choo® Lockett™ line? See attached image for comparison.

Other than that, I think this is a really great list of bags, full of lots of bold, brightly-colored bags with wearable silhouettes in fun hues – all with nary a stinker on the list. That’s rare; usually I hate at least ONE bag lol.
The Wang Atica bag is “clever”…a little too “clever”. Reminds me of my first semester FIT projects. Why would
anyone pay close to a grand for a bag hanging with junk you could pick up at a 99 cent store with a hardware section?