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5 Colorblocking Disasters That Will Kill the Trend: Quit While You’re Ahead
By Bag Snob Kelly on August 24, 2011 9:00 am Kelly Cook

Too much of a good thing? When a trend abounds, a few misses are bound to happen. Anyone getting involved in the now ubiquitous trend, whether you’re a bag designer or you’re just getting dressed in the morning, remember: colorblocking is not successfully defined by throwing a bunch of colors together willy-nilly! The colors must follow the form; they must help accentuate the structure. And being playful is key. I have a feeling the trend has at least a few solid looks left, but here are the five bags that threaten to put the kibosh on all mash-ups this side of the rainbow:

1) Chloé “Gabby” Suede and Leather Patchwork Bucket Bag:

Clumsy and frumpy, the shape is bad and even worse, with a palette that belongs in a 1978 rec room, it’s topped off with colors that clash and offend the eye. At Saks Fifth Avenue for $2,395.

2) Chloé “Elsie” Python Jumbo Shoulder Bag:


Chloé apparently jumped on the wrong colorblocking bandwagon and didn’t look back. This incongruous mix of unstimulating shades is a sad waste of python. At Saks Fifth Avenue for $2,995.

3) Diane von Furstenberg “Harri” Patchwork Suede and Water Snake Clutch:

Reminiscent of a piece of candy, this bronze, white, and pink clutch could be cute, but they’ve taken a too far with crackling texture and neon. If a little bag is tri-colored, it already has enough stimulation to go around. At Saks Fifth Avenue for $350.

4) Nancy Gonzalez Striped Croc-Skin Tote Bag:

This is more patchwork than colorblocking, but regardless, the stripe-like panels show off a muddled color combo that’s drab and thoroughly unappealing. At Saks Fifth Avenue for $3,550.

5) Meredith Wendell Bucket Leather and Canvas Shoulder Bag:

A reckless use of color on a bag that almost works. Wendell has aimed for a slice of Americana; however, the eye-blinding shades are too bright for such a large bag, and it’s too kitschy to be chic. On Net-a-Porter for $795.

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3 thoughts on “5 Colorblocking Disasters That Will Kill the Trend: Quit While You’re Ahead”

  1. Purse Pixie on August 24, 2011 at 3:52 pm said:

    I have to agree on all except the Meredith Wendell blue and red bag, which I think is pretty great.

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  2. Louise on August 25, 2011 at 1:56 pm said:

    I am shocked. Chloe bags are normally lovely but that one is hideous.

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  3. Jill on December 26, 2012 at 7:27 am said:

    Hello, I’m in search of a patchwork suede bucket bag that was made over 8 years ago (possibly) I believe it was made by BALENCIAGA or Valentino. I can’t find it for the life of me. It’s possible these two designers didn’t make this purse. I saw it in Neman Marcus, it was a high end designer. If you have any idea who made this bag and or the name of the bag could you please reply to my post. It wasn’t a bag gone wrong it was very nicely made and quite pretty. Thank you!

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