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Baguette bag to clutch: A complete guide on how to match your bag with your outfit

Baguette bag to clutch: A complete guide on how to match your bag with your outfit

Hindustan Times19-05-2025

Bags are more than just functional accessories. They go hand in hand with your style. It goes without saying that a great OOTD isn't truly finished without the perfect bag to tie everything together. From adding personality to bumping up your style points, bags are underrated multitaskers that carry your look. They can even salvage a frumpy outfit, transforming it into something presentable.
There are many styles in the market, and knowing what goes with which outfit is where the real styling magic begins. Disha Singh, Founder of Zouk, shared with us some bag styles that are making waves and the fashion looks they pair best with:
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