I enjoy the romantic aesthetic of a basket bag as much as the next cottagecore fan, and no one can deny the everlasting allure of the now-classic raffia versions from Loewe. But when it comes to practicality during the warmer months, I’m often drawn to a similar but different alternative. The canvas tote has become my desired carry-all for summer 2023 because when it comes to schlepping around (of which I will be doing a great deal), this offers a very chic way to do it.
Lorna of Symphony of Silk carrying a canvas bag from Dior. Yes, I’m happy with a basic fabric tote, and many of us wear ours as a key indicator of our likes and interests (indie-bookstore tote owners, I’m talking to you). But if you’re in the mood for something more upmarket, I’ve noticed that designer canvas bag creations are everywhere at the moment, with styles coming in from the big luxury houses such as Saint Laurent and Chanel, through to more niche brands such as Delvaux and Demellier. Firstly, they can offer an entry-level price point into the world of luxury and have done so for many decades now. You can pick up some great vintage canvas bags on Vestiaire Collective or Etsy, which proves this is no one-hit-wonder but a longer-term investment. Additionally, they are less formal and fussy than a traditional It bag, so I find that a good-quality canvas tote brings a certain casual nonchalance to any given summer outfit. Indeed, they go with almost all ensembles, from minimalistic tailoring through to boho dresses. And as well as better internal pockets or dividers than you’ll probably find in a basket bag, you can fill them to the brim and still look slick. Keep scrolling to discover the designer canvas bags that I think are the best.
Chloé’s Woody Tote bags are high up on the list of 2023’s key designer bags, and you can see why, right? That retro Chloé logo ticker-tape is just so fun, yet the bags themselves are really quite versatile and easy.
Monikh’s Loewe canvas shoulder bag isn’t one I’ve seen on many fashion people, but if you’re looking for something roomy, stylish and logo-adorned, it’s a great choice.
This Anagram bag from Loewe ticks a lot of the boxes. Structured enough to feel smart, but still relaxed in its tan leather trim and biscuity canvas.
Dior’s patterned canvas bags have been going for a few seasons now, and we’re just as in love. Julie’s really elevates a simple shirt-and-flats look.
Fashion insider Annabel knows a top-notch bag when she sees one, and she’s recently been styling this vintage canvas tote from Hermès with all her summer looks. You can find this gem on sites like Vestiaire and Farfetch Preloved.
The infamous Dior saddle bag is no doubt already on your radar, but I’m here to tell you that the canvas iteration is definitely worth your attention.
Rachel Stevens has a great wardrobe—did you know that? This Saint Laurent bag is a beauty and works very well with the ’70s feel of her maxi dress.
The day when a Chanel bag—canvas or otherwise—doesn’t make my heart skip a beat is the day when I’ve fallen out of love with fashion. This Deauville style can be found secondhand at various pre-loved e-tailers.
Annemiek’s Demellier tote looks like the perfect size to carry a laptop around in. Ideal for working on location in the months to come.
This has park picnic written all over it.
Trust Prada to come up with a very tongue-in-cheek version.
Another Saint Laurent, but this has also become a staple part of its collections.
This black option is so elegant.
Not all canvas bags have to be serious and muted.
This is the perfect summer work bag, if you ask me.
This is for those who want something super unique.
For a bag that initially seems so simple, this actually has a lot of design-work going on—a real treat.
I’m enjoying the long and short strap options here.
This would make for a chic carry-on next time you travel.
A super cute everyday bag.
This story was published at an earlier time and has since been updated.
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