
The Straw Bucket Bag is the It-Girl Bag This Summer
A true passepartout for the summer, the bag is light and often comes in natural colours. It is big enough to hold everything you need, and at the same time, it is more contained than a tote. A symbol of sophistication and effortlessness, the straw bucket bag is a staple of a quite luxury that pays the utmost attention to detail and quality without being ostentatious.
The vintage accessory is both reminiscent of outdoor picnics and suitable for everyday life, between the office, coffee breaks at the bar or at a park and last-minute evening aperitifs. The straw bucket bag can be carried anytime and with anything, and is never out of place. In fact, it is the cutest accessory you can wear in summer 2025.
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The Birkin-style straw bucket bag, a model that never goes out of style
A nod to Italian summers and 1970s style icons including Jane Birkin, this particular basket bag won everyone over with its unique and unmistakable style, emphasising how cool the straw bucket bag can be.
An accessory that owes its popularity to French women, an integral part of Parisian style which saw its first sunrise in the summers of the French Riviera. And which Jane Birkin herself used to wear as early as in the 1960s on the city streets. Then in 1974, she used it for the first time on the red carpet at Cannes, pairing the Jane Birkin Basket with a mini dress, bleu navy tights and silver sandals. A bag she had found a few years earlier at the Portobello road market and loved so much, wearing it very frequently, on every occasion and on the arm of women all over the world. Ruslan Baginskiy The Iza Basket Bag, AED1,500
The straw bucket bag with leather details, perfect for a city look
This bag that is not just an accessory; it is a lifestyle, an element of everyday life and that accompanies you in every situation. A trend that has never stopped since it was born, so much so that today, straw, raffia or wicker bucket bags are must-haves for those who love a chic style with natural notes, refined yet effortless—urban but with a country touch.
Bags that can be larger or smaller depending on your tastes and needs, spacious, light and versatile, the best companions of the summer season and ready to accompany you from morning to evening with their unmistakable style and shape. A garment that you can wear with anything, with a skirt, with a mini dress, jeans and a super basic white T-shirt, with a long dress or with a pair of shorts. In short, it's not so much with what—what matters is to have it on your arm and give every look a truly unsurpassed touch of easy chic sophistication. Saint Laurent Le 37 mini leather-trimmed raffia bucket bag, AED9,300
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