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  • The 51 Best Father’s Day Gifts for Every Dad in Your Life Maryam Lieberman
    Images courtesy of the brands. Collage by Kimberly DuckSome fathers teach you how to ride a bicycle, others teach you how to pick yourself up when life throws you off of one. Both scenarios deserve to be celebrated. Father’s Day, which falls on June 21 this year, feels like a seminal moment to love the ones who have guided you—or even the ones who taught you caution and resilience in quieter ways; the fathers who have loved deeply and helped shape your children into exceptional human beings. We
     

The 51 Best Father’s Day Gifts for Every Dad in Your Life

2 June 2026 at 20:33
Images courtesy of the brands. Collage by Kimberly Duck

Some fathers teach you how to ride a bicycle, others teach you how to pick yourself up when life throws you off of one. Both scenarios deserve to be celebrated. Father’s Day, which falls on June 21 this year, feels like a seminal moment to love the ones who have guided you—or even the ones who taught you caution and resilience in quieter ways; the fathers who have loved deeply and helped shape your children into exceptional human beings. We know and often say that appreciation comes in many forms, but sometimes luxury, usefulness, or simple thoughtfulness can speak volumes. Below are our some of our preferred gift ideas to make the dad in your life feel loved, happy, and genuinely appreciated (at every price range).

If your dad seems to already own everything—including strong opinions, excellent luggage, and at least one jacket from the ’80s that he refuses to replace—this backgammon set should be your go-to. While the game is enjoying a current comeback moment, Bottega Veneta has created the gold standard: rich olive, cream, and brown tones, finely crafted wooden cups, ceramic pieces made from Venetian clay, and a supple calf leather case that feels more heirloom than hobby.

For the cultured father who appreciates a touch of history with his gifts, this is a fragrance steeped in olfactory heritage. Gorgeous woody notes fuse with yerba mate tea, pink pepper, and bergamot. The result is one of this perfumery’s most refined scents, favored by discerning noses since 1892.

A new relaunch from Rolex sees the Datejust reimagined in the luxury watch brand’s signature green—only this time, it’s rendered in ombré form, with a brighter center that feels more dramatic, encased with a fluted bezel. The whole presentation unfolds into this handsome gradient effect toward the edge of the face that’s really cool. We predict that dad or your boyfriend will definitely drool over this fabulous gift.

This is an indulgent robe that gets everything right. Cut from beautifully soft Scottish cashmere—from the brand beloved by those with an affinity for understated luxury on both sides of the Atlantic—this gift has a relaxed-luxe feel with a clean, ribbed finish that keeps it modern.

Seriously, who doesn’t love a great game of Rummikub? Here is a lasting gift, designed for slow evenings, a few drinks, and time well spent with family and friends. Crafted with every detail in mind—in Italy, of course—the set is beautifully finished with calf leather in four different tones.

If he’s recently retired and looking for a new hobby, then look no more. This will capture the finest moments in his life—the Leica Q3 camera takes beautiful, crisp, and vibrant shots with a compact, easy-to-use design. Added bonus: the camera has an all-in-one setup and autofocus, making it easy to use without the need for extra lenses or complicated gear.

If long flights, music, and in-transit films are part of his rhythm, he will love this gift. Encased in brushed aluminum, these earbuds offer superb noise cancellation and the pinnacle of clear call quality (everything from conversations to playlists will feel uninterrupted and precise).

Leave it to ultimate cool dad Pharrell Williams to give champagne a très chic summer spin. The Louis Vuitton men’s creative director has reimagined Moët & Chandon Ice Impérial with a stripped-back limited edition new bottle crafted especially for pouring glasses of the warm-weather drink known in France as “La Piscine”—champagne served over ice.

Here’s a unique scent to up his handsome fashion game with each spritz. This fragrance is infused with cherry blossom and iris. It’s charming, grounded, and a perfect scent fit for what dads should always feel like.

A wise choice for the father of your children, this is something classic enough to outlast his current streetwear obsession (sometimes he still thinks he’s 16) and enhance his wardrobe for life. The three-tone gold works with any watch or shirt detail, making it easy to wear now. It’s the kind of piece that will still feel relevant when it’s eventually passed down to your babies.

A major gift for the discerning dad who suddenly becomes a chef the moment he steps behind the grill (and who is never happier than when he’s feeding the people he loves). Equally rugged and refined, this set comes tucked inside a handsome, foldable calfskin leather case and includes six essential tools for mastering the fire: a long spatula, carving knife, fork, brush, and tongs, all forged in stainless steel with polished Zebu horn handles.

Artfully designed but also practical—just the way your dad likes everything. This clever wine set lets you skip the endless trips to the kitchen or bar, putting everything you need for entertaining right at the coffee table so he can sit and chat with his friends. Crafted from beautiful cherrywood, it comes fully loaded with high-quality essentials, like handmade leather coasters, a chromed metal foil cutter for clean capsule removal, and a pourer leaf for smooth, drip-free helpings.

We’re obsessed with this tasteful, composed, gourmand candle that will enhance the aroma of dad’s favorite room.

If his phone is rarely out of hand (or ear), this stylish Hermès MagSafe card holder has a nice flair to it—for the busy and stylish dude in your life.

If he lives his best life on the golf course and insists on doing it in stye, this is a fab upgrade from the usual offering. Prada’s golf bag is crafted in durable Re-Nylon with Saffiano leather detailing—built to last and designed to keep him cooler than the rest of the tee sheet.

Beautifully presented in Santa Maria Novella’s signature box and ribbon (saving you at least one task before enduring Father’s Day brunch) the set includes the richly scented Tobacco Toscano Cologne, the label’s Crema de Mani lemon hand cream, and a tube of the coveted moisturizing Before & After Shave Cream.

For the foodie dad who loves a truly savory bite, this experience can create a beautiful moment for him to indulge in something exceptional, crafted with the finest fine-grain salt to elevate the rich, buttery flavor of the roe. This gift comes with two mother-of-pearl spoons make it feel extra special—and adding his initials to the box is always a thoughtful and personal touch.

Your dad will have no trouble showing these off to friends and guests, casually mentioning his very thoughtful daughter gifted them. The set of four is made of crystalline glass with beautifully smoky hues—a perfect fit for his evenings of lively conversation and plenty of toasts.

After persistent pleas from Santal 33 devotees, Le Labo has delivered a gorgeous scent that’s wonderfully foolproof in the gift department. The brand’s new hand soap and lotion set brings a subtle touch of everyday grooming luxury to his bathroom counter.

We searched high and low and can declare this the absolute finest men’s linen shirt in existence (it’ll forever be a wardrobe staple for the father of your children). The feel of the material is exceptional, with a cut that sits just right on the shoulders. Mother-of-pearl buttons, the signature mouche, and softly rounded cuffs keep this look polished, not flashy. It comes in a crisp, timeless white as well as a few understated colors.

For the guy who’s happiest on the course, this sleek (and useful) kit carries three golf balls and four tees, and clips neatly to a belt loop or golf bag.

Composed by one of the most esteemed noses in modern perfumery, Francis Kurkdjian, this is a fresher, more spiced reinterpretation of a modern classic. Built on unbleached lavender, musk, and woods, it will easily delight your father.

We’re quite taken with this timeless navy crewneck—and candidly, we fully intend to borrow it ourselves. It’s one of the most enduring Gucci men’s pieces to lend him a sense of cutting-edge taste.

The dad in your life deserves one fashion item that makes him look like James Bond—that is, significantly more pulled together than the rest of us. This silk-and-linen scarf pairs easily with jeans, is a great staple for travel, and ensures a chic insurance policy against looking rumpled.

For the dad who proudly loves prepping his own martinis, give him something he will enjoy for years to come. Beautifully encased in Baccarat’s signature red box, this elegant bar set with the signature vertical lines is both timeless and utilitarian. The set includes: a shaker, mixing glass, strainer, double jigger, and bar spoon.

This is pure 1970s-inspired chic: so sculptural, minimal, and cinematic, echoing for us the effortlessly cool moments of Alain Delon lighting up on screen. This lighter holder is an ideal gift for the dapper husband or dad who enjoys cigars or cigarettes with a certain level of panache.

No matter the kind of dad or husband, this is the pair they will reach for at the end of the day; soft, easy, and genuinely comfortable with solid foot support.

For the father who is slowly accepting that the world no longer runs on folded cash and “just in case” receipts, this sleek essential signals he’s evolving with the times (even if he still prints his e-mails).

An essential for the dad who’s always on the move, this lightweight design is a pleasure to carry and intelligently built, with features like magnetic zipper pulls, a built-in USB port, and a padded tablet pocket. Practical, refined, and crafted with Tumi quality, he’ll think of you each time he uses it.

You can’t go wrong gifting him this scent, because each inhale is so incredibly pleasing—especially the gorgeous fusion of citrus notes and the cocooning, creamy base.

We keep coming back to these because they are chic and will flatter virtually every face shape. They carry serious sophistication vibes that instantly elevate even his white T-shirt and jeans.

Here’s a modern trinket that carries an understated, Parisian kind of taste for an everyday price point. More than anything else, this phone charger, disguised as a minimalist objet, will look look super chic next to his bed or on his office desk.

Dad can wear these classic swim trunks all summer long—fishing, boating, and holding court without embarrassing you in a Speedo. A timeless staple, they pair perfectly with a crisp white T-shirt for that effortlessly put-together, by-the-sea look.

While some gifts are used once, this beautiful shaving set will become part of dad’s daily ritual. Impeccably made in the U.K., this is a timeless luxury (that comes in four different colors).

For the dad who can identify a watch from across the room (and will absolutely tell you and everyone around you about it). This is an artfully bound, boxed set that opens into two volumes tracing the most formidable moments in watchmaking history.

Intense and handsomely aromatic, the magnetic notes of Sichuan pepper, cypress, and cashmere wood create a fabulous scent dad will be sure to love all year long.

I mean, why not? This is a playful but still polished gift for the father who is equally at home donning weekend casual and sharp tailoring. We love the fun Paul Smith-signature stripes.

A cool Father’s Day upgrade for the dad who takes pride in every drive. This diffuser scent brings a subtle touch of luxury to his commute.

The health of the man you love is a priority. We adore this particular model for Father’s Day because it goes far beyond the watered-down vibration plates currently crowding the wellness market. Hypervibe delivers the proper level of G-force needed to stimulate muscles, improve circulation, and support recovery in a noticeable way.

What else can we call this but a compelling gift for a father who sees watches less as instruments and more as objects of visual language? The Audemars Piguet × Swatch collaboration lives in gesture as much as function, worn around the neck as a considered statement rather than confined to the wrist. Full of color and movement, it feels grounded in the substance and gravity of AP.

Because after years of assembling bikes, fixing Wi-Fi, and pretending your teenage phases were “just a stage,” your father has earned a proper soak. The blend here contains healing Himalayan salts, magnesium chloride, palo santo, chamomile, lavender, and citrus notes, helping to ease stiff joints, boost circulation, and clear the mental cobwebs that tend to collect while parenting.

Easy and cool, this clean-ingredient lineup was tailor-made for the no-fuss dad who has an affinity for standout scents.

This is a small luxury gift with lasting charm: monogram his initials for a leather tray that brings styled order to his desk.

If your dad carries the office with him, this beautifully crafted carryall keeps his laptop, chargers, and travel essentials impeccably organized.

This curated set of five distinct yet truly harmonious scents invites him to choose his fragrance with intention year-round.

A cult favorite among those who know their fine linens, this waffle towel set crafted in Imabari, Japan is exceptionally absorbent, yet light and comfortable. It’s the best-made towel we’ve come across in recent past, and we’ve gifted it often; many have appreciated the set, which comes with bath, hand, and face towels.

From the acclaimed Maker Hotel in the Hudson Valley, these richly hued, upcycled leather coasters bring a tailored touch of old-world charm to dad’s bar cart, desk, or den.

Whether he is out East or by the Pacific, this paddle board is a great gift for the man who loves the outdoors and can’t get enough time on the water.

You send him posts about salt intake, cholesterol, and curbing his sugar because his health is always at the forefront of your mind. This Father’s Day, give him something designed to support his energy, sleep quality, and cognitive function: the NAD+ Smart Pen. Convenient, effective, and easy to use, each pen contains up to twenty 50mg doses, or ten 100mg doses.

Here’s a small gesture with outsize impact: a bamboo stretch sleep mask that’s supremely comfortable, breathable, and an indulgence he’d never justify on his own (but we know he will thank you with each night of restful sleep).

This will keep dad’s beard beautifully soft. It’s a fab grooming gift that boasts a clean, non-toxic formula and delicate scents like essential oils of vetiver, orange, and bergamot.

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  • Austin Butler On the Knicks, the ’90s, and Parachute Pants Carolyn Twersky Winkler
    Photograph by Julian UnganoAustin Butler has great timing. The 34-year-old actor arrived in New York City on Wednesday night, just in time to celebrate the Knicks’s Game 4 win with the rest of the town. Perhaps that impressive punctuality is thanks to his timepiece. Butler is an ambassador of the Swiss luxury watchmaker Breitling, and is in the city to celebrate the return of the label’s iconic ’90s watch, the Chronomat. But just like anyone else who has set foot on the island of Manhattan (and
     

Austin Butler On the Knicks, the ’90s, and Parachute Pants

12 June 2026 at 21:43
Photograph by Julian Ungano

Austin Butler has great timing. The 34-year-old actor arrived in New York City on Wednesday night, just in time to celebrate the Knicks’s Game 4 win with the rest of the town. Perhaps that impressive punctuality is thanks to his timepiece. Butler is an ambassador of the Swiss luxury watchmaker Breitling, and is in the city to celebrate the return of the label’s iconic ’90s watch, the Chronomat. But just like anyone else who has set foot on the island of Manhattan (and the surrounding boroughs) over the last few weeks, Butler has Knicks fever, even if he is a California native. “I’ve been going to watch the Knicks since I first moved to New York when I was 20,” he tells W. “This is unreal.”

If Butler makes his way to a courtside seat this series, keep an eye on his wrist, as he will likely be sporting a piece from the new 22-piece Chronomat collection. On Thursday night, the actor hosted a ’90s-themed soirée in honor of the new collection at Breitling’s Madison Avenue store. He arrived to the event in a vintage, Breitling-branded yellow taxi and spent the evening soaking in the throwback atmosphere, where guests snapped pics on Polaroid cameras and enjoyed a playlist of retro hits. Inside the Breitling pay phones made especially for the event, Butler took some time away from the party to discuss his partnership with Breitling, the nostalgia he gets from the relaunched watch, and the one ’90s trend he’s leaving in the past (for now).

Photograph by Tyler Joe

What drew you to Breitling in the first place?

Because of what they stand for. They embrace this sense of adventure—riding motorcycles and flying planes, all those things that are aspirational for me. There’s a rugged nature to Breitling, but also you can find pieces that are elegant.

Do you ride motorcycles and fly planes?

I do ride motorcycles, but flying planes is an aspiration. Eventually we’ll get to the planes.

Are you excited about this reintroduction of the Chronomat?

I feel like this marks an evolution of the Chronomat. I wasn’t a watch expert before [working with Breitling], but then I started learning and I realized the nostalgia this watch has for me. My dad was a big Jerry Seinfeld fan, so seeing him wearing it on Seinfeld or seeing pictures of Bruce Willis wearing it is very cool. But now they’ve made certain updates that really suit me.

Photograph by Tyler Joe

The Chonomat is such a classic ’90s watch, and I feel like there’s definitely some ’90s influence in your style. What is one trend you like to embrace from the decade?

I don’t know if this is ’90s, but I like wearing a long-sleeve shirt under a short-sleeve shirt. That’s a look I really appreciate.

What’s one ’90s trend that should stay in the ’90s?

Parachute pants. Are those from the ’90s? I’m sure some people could pull them off, but I don’t think I’m going to be pulling out a pair of parachute pants myself.

Well, they could be helpful when you get around to flying planes.

You’re right. That’s important to have. In case you need a parachute.

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  • Now you can carry the unnerving terror and beauty of Noh masks with you with new pouches from Japan Casey Baseel
    Practical and horrifying! Usually when we’re talking about Japanese lifestyle brand Felissimo, we’re highlighting one of their animal-themed creations, like the Shiba Inu-shaped hot water bottle cover or red panda nap cushion. But Felissimo also has a “Museum Division” that draws inspiration from the arts, and who’ve come up with something a little less cute and cuddly looking. Felissimo has entered into a creative partnership with the Kyoto Kanze Kaikan, or Kyoto Kanze Noh Theater. Noh is Ja
     

Now you can carry the unnerving terror and beauty of Noh masks with you with new pouches from Japan

14 May 2026 at 02:00

Practical and horrifying!

Usually when we’re talking about Japanese lifestyle brand Felissimo, we’re highlighting one of their animal-themed creations, like the Shiba Inu-shaped hot water bottle cover or red panda nap cushion. But Felissimo also has a “Museum Division” that draws inspiration from the arts, and who’ve come up with something a little less cute and cuddly looking.

Felissimo has entered into a creative partnership with the Kyoto Kanze Kaikan, or Kyoto Kanze Noh Theater. Noh is Japan’s oldest form of stage theater that’s still performed today, with its origins predating kabuki by more than a century. Noh performers wear masks while on stage, and with many of the stories dealing with demonic possession, madness, and other such chilling topics, the masks too are often unnerving in design, but the amount of undeniably skilled craftsmanship that goes into them also makes them, one could argue, in a way, beautiful.

Of course, Felissimo realizes that the average person doesn’t really have many occasions on which to slip on a Noh mask, so they’ve instead applied three classical designs as motifs for organizer pouches. With help from Kyoto Kanze Kaikan, Felissimo has produced a hannya mask pouch, showing a female demon consumed by jealously and sporting intimidating horns, and also a Okina mask, showing an old man with a long beard.

Being roughly the same size as a person’s face, they can actually hold quite a bit of stuff, with interior zippered sections and pockets to keep everything nice and organized.

Also part of the lineup is a pouch styled after a Kasei mask. Also known as a manbi mask, this type of mask is meant to create different atmosphere depending on the angle it’s viewed from, switching from a beautiful woman with a demure smile to something bolder or even sinister. The Kasei mask pouch was actually created by Felissimo’s designers prior to the start of their collaboration with Kyoto Kanze Kaikan, but as you can see, they were still able to achieve some terrifying results.

As further proof of just how committed Felissimo was to authenticity, even the backsides of the pouches mimic the interior surface of Noh masks.

The whole lineup is available from Felissimo online store here, priced at 2,860 yen (US$18.50) each. And should you find yourself instead in the mood for something that’s still strange but not quite so scary, don’t forget about Felissimo’s steamy Myaku-Myaku photo album.

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The Ultimate ‘First Camera Purchase’ Accessory Tier List | The PetaPixel Podcast

27 May 2026 at 17:05

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This week on The PetaPixel Podcast, the team discusses a week's worth of news, including a controversial story where a Gallery in New York sold an AI-generated, colorized version of an Ansel Adams classic, the Sony a7 V's latest firmware update, and what might be the rarest digital camera ever made.

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  • The 7 New It Bags of 2026 to Shop Now Carolyn Twersky Winkler
    Sometimes it feels like fresh handbags are hitting the market every single day. Just moments after you swipe your card for a new going-out bag, a casual scroll through Instagram may reveal another contender. Every time Bella Hadid steps out on the town, or Dua Lipa posts a new photo, they have a new covetable carry-all by their side. It’s downright overwhelming, but it’s not surprising. Accessories have long been a major seller for luxury brands, and there’s an incentive to release new and updat
     

The 7 New It Bags of 2026 to Shop Now

27 May 2026 at 20:49

Sometimes it feels like fresh handbags are hitting the market every single day. Just moments after you swipe your card for a new going-out bag, a casual scroll through Instagram may reveal another contender. Every time Bella Hadid steps out on the town, or Dua Lipa posts a new photo, they have a new covetable carry-all by their side. It’s downright overwhelming, but it’s not surprising. Accessories have long been a major seller for luxury brands, and there’s an incentive to release new and updated pieces. Are we to blame for wanting them all?

The situation has gotten even bigger thanks to the constant designer debuts. It seems that whenever someone takes the helm at a brand, they’re expected to couple their first collection with a new bag. The spring 2026 season brought with it many inaugural collections from new creative directors—and now, we’re reaping the benefits. Since the beginning of the year, many bags have become available, and they’re already in the closets of fashion’s most influential faces. Yes, you can collect them all, but if you’re attempting to be more selective (and save a few bucks), see below for a breakdown of the year’s It bags, so you can determine which one (or two...or three) will be right for you.

Dior Cigale

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Jonathan Anderson has introduced many new bag designs during his first few seasons at the helm of Dior, but none have quite caught the eye of buyers as much as the Cigale. Presented during the spring 2026 runway show, the Cigale is named after a 1952 dress designed by Christian Dior. Once called “a masterpiece of construction and execution” by Vogue, the Cigale dress is known for its structured silhouette featuring a pinched-in waist and reduced pannier hips. Anderson has cited the dress as his favorite of all time, so it’s no surprise references to the piece have popped up throughout his work at Dior. The Cigale bag, specifically, features the same architectural lines for which the 1952 gown is known—representing feats in craftsmanship and construction, but also timelessness. It’s a sophisticated accessory for the modern ladies who lunch, and it has already been seen toted by Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Charlize Theron, and Charli xcx.

Gucci Borsetto

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The Gucci Borsetto is one of those handbags you know about before it even launches, because you see it on the arms of all your favorite It girls. Prior to becoming available to the public earlier this year, the accessory was already seen held by Alex Consani and Vittoria Ceretti. Since then, Demi Moore, Kate Moss, and Dua Lipa have given the design their expert seal of approval too (with Moss also starring in the bag’s campaign).

The name Borsetto comes from an amalgamation of borsa (Italian for “bag”) and morsetto (Italian for “horse bit”). Of course, the piece features Gucci’s iconic horse bit, placed on the front of the bag atop the house’s two-tone stripe. With an elongated zipper and detachable strap, the Borsetto allows for versatility; an array of colors offers a more subtle look—black leather, brown suede—or something a bit more flashy with the classic GG monogram.

Bottega Veneta Veneta

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Jacob Elordi has one of the best bag collections out there, and if he cosigns a design, it’s worth a second look. Of course, Elordi is a Bottega boy, so it’s no surprise the actor was one of the first to get his hands on the brand’s newest Veneta bag. The Veneta was first created in the ’70s by Bottega cofounder Renzo Zengiaro before being reintroduced under its current name in 2002. Last year, as part of spring 2026—Louise Trotter’s first with the brand—the Veneta was reimagined in four new sizes. The updated Veneta also features leather strips of 1.2cm width, padded out with a soft interior filler, allowing for a more cushioned feel. It has already proven to be a favorite of Julianne Moore, Olivia Dean, and Elle Fanning.

Loewe Amazona 180

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No, this isn’t just a list of Kate Moss’s favorite bags (we already did that). It’s just that the model is always on the cutting edge of accessories. That’s why it’s no surprise she was one of the first to get her hands on the new Loewe bag, one of the many spring 2026 designs that fall under the “Pickpocket Bags” category. When the Amazona 180 first appeared at Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez’s debut show for the house, it was presented unzipped. And while you may have thought that was just a styling technique, here Moss is, proving the look can be taken to the streets (with caution).

Of course, the zipper does work, so those afraid of losing their phone need not fear—and the style also fits under the shoulder for extra protection. The Amazona 180 (named for Loewe’s 180th anniversary) also features a removable crossbody strap and comes in a variety of colors, as well as three sizes. Moss opted for the large in black leather, but the mini in blue makes for a perfect, bright addition of color to any outfit.

Versace Pivot

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Versace is championing the continuing domination of the bucket bag, a silhouette that has often been ignored by luxury brands despite its extreme popularity on the street. Straight from Dario Vitale’s debut (and only Versace show), the Pivot Bag leapt off the runway and onto the arms of Alex Consani, Chloë Sevigny, and Amanda Seyfried. It brings some color to this lineup, with offerings in cobalt blue and aquamarine suede. But those looking for something subtler will also be drawn to the black, camel, or chocolate brown leather. And, of course, upon the front lies the classic Versace Medusa emblem—lest anyone mistake the bag for another brand. It is flanked by a chain that swoops from the lip to the side strap for an extra flourish that feels quintessentially Versace.

Chanel Maxi Flapbag

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The most elusive of this new crop of bags is undoubtedly Matthieu Blazy’s ludicrously capacious take on Chanel’s classic Flap. After debuting on the runway during the spring 2026 season (Blazy’s first with the brand), the collection released to much fanfare in March. Everyone wanted to get the bag, but most walked away empty-handed—adding, of course, to the appeal. It also helps, of course, that the purse is equal parts chic and practical, with its large size allowing for use as a work or travel bag. And while the layman may continue to struggle to add the Maxi Flapbag to their closet, Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, Jennie, and even Harry Styles have been taunting us, flaunting their own acquisitions on the street.

Valentino Garavani Devain

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Many of the bags on this list fall squarely in the “everyday” category, but with its latest offering, Valentino is suggesting an accessory for evening. First presented in the pre-fall 2025 collection, the Devain has been seen on everyone. And we mean everyone: Sabrina Carpenter, Dakota Johnson, Olivia Rodrigo, Hailey Bieber, Selena Gomez, Bella Hadid, Margot Robbie...the list goes on. That’s likely due to the versatility: the accessory comes in a wide swath of colors, fabrics, and embellishments, allowing one to mix and match, working the Devain into their existing wardrobe. There’s a denim version embroidered with flowers, a metallic blue one covered in sequins and beads, a completely crocheted option—and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The many iterations make the bag feel customizable. And as an added bonus, the variety decreases the chance of you carrying the same bag as your best friend on a night out.

Moment’s Long Weekend Bags Are Getting a Striking New Summer Color

9 June 2026 at 16:00

Two people wearing sunglasses walk across a city street, each carrying bright red crossbody bags. A close-up shows a hand placing a red camera into the bag's zippered pocket. Tall buildings and trees are visible in the background.

Moment is updating its Long Weekend camera bags and accessories with a bright, summer-themed color while adding a couple of new pieces to the line: a new crossbody camera pouch and a braided rope camera strap.

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