'To make a more serious handbag feel unique': Fashion's latest charm offensive


By AGENCY

An undated photo provided by Anthropologie shows some of the company’s bag charms. The dangly charms are sold in countless forms at both mall chains and luxury department stores. Photo: The New York Times

It’s easy enough to picture a blue button-up shirt, a pleated miniskirt and ballet flats on a person. Now imagine the outfit on a bag.

That ensemble is one of the many ways people can dress up a handbag with bag charms, items used to accessorise another accessory.

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