7 best bag charms to match your Labubus
People are now ditching the 'minimalist' bag trend and looking to ' Jane Birkinify ' their bags instead.
For those that don't know, 'Jane Birkinifying' a bag involves personalising it with a culmination of bag charms, trinkets and other decorative items à la Jane Birkin.
Our favourite bag charm at the moment is the Izoa Rainbow Teddy Bag Charm that's insanely cute and adds a tonne of personality in one. Plus, it's completely customisable and can be mix and matched with other charms of your choice.
While chains, bows, scarves and keychains are the typical choice when it comes to decking out your bag, plushies have become the hot item for really spicing it up.
Namely, Jellycats and Labubus.
Loved by children and adults alike, Labubus are a highly sought after plush toy that come in a range of sizes, colours and designs, and are often sold as blind boxes – leaving the colour you get completely up to luck.
The ugly-cute monster plush has become a global sensation – selling out online within minutes and sparking insanely long queues outside toy stores.
They're incredibly hard to get your hands on without resorting to reseller prices, so if you've been wanting to achieve a similar effect without having to hunt down a Labubu, we've found the next best options.
BEST BAG CHARMS
Izoa Rainbow Teddy Bag Charm, $36 (down from $59) at THE ICONIC
What You Need To Know
This insanely cute charm is the one-and-done accessory that'll have everyone complimenting your bag. It features a teddy bear plush with a helmet, rainbow beads charm, smiley face charm, rope beaded charm and a coiled ring charm.
Each charm has a key ring closure which makes it easy to mix and match with other charms and keychains of your choice.
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This jellycat makes for an eggscellent bag charm. Made with a cute smiley face, it has an easy clip on design and features soft cream fur, brown cord legs and the signature jellycat logo tag.
Miffy Eco Corduroy Keychain, $22.95 at Metro Baby
What You Need To Know
You can't go wrong with a Miffy moment. This timeless keychain features a 10cm tall corduroy Miffy that's eco-friendly and the perfect companion for your everyday travels. It's made from at least 90 per cent recycled materials inside and out, and contains 100 per cent recycled PET filling.
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This simple but stylish cherry bag charm will pair perfectly with other charms. The bold red colour and hand-crocheted construction will give your bag that much-needed pop of colour.
There's also a strawberry version.
Rubi Bag Charm Double Chain, $14.99 at THE ICONIC
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If you're not into the bold and cutesy bag charms, this double chain bag charm is a great option. Featuring a chunky chain layered with a smaller chain, it has two clasps and a star charm and it makes a good base for other charms you plan on adding.
Rubi Bag Charm Padded Dachshund, $14.99 at THE ICONIC
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Dog lovers, this one's for you. This sausage dog bag charm is everything and more – it features a puffy dachshund charm, a bungee cord charm and a block of chocolate charm. Add it to your bag and prepare for compliments.
The SABRÉMOJI™ Fruit Charm, $75 at MAISON de SABRÉ
What You Need To Know
Crafted from the brands signature full-grain leather, this fruit bag charm is a stylish yet practical pick. It features a zipper closure and a secure clasp, and it's small enough small valuables, coins or even an Apple AirTag so that you don't lose your bag,
It's available in a variety of fruits to suit your preference.
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