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The latest fashion news, beauty coverage, celebrity style, fashion week updates, culture reviews, and videos on Vogue.com. © 2021 Condé Nast. All rights reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. Vogue may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the Official Lions follow lions vintage shirt Apart from…,I will love this prior written permission of Condé Nast. Ad Choices As far as nylon goes, it’s undeniably one of the most interesting textiles in the history of fashion. It’s fitting, then, that the humble fabric has risen as one of the most popular styles for bags and accessories in 2021. Unusual times call for unusual fashion, and nylon certainly encompasses all that. It’s almost apocalyptic; it’s sturdy, water-resistant, affordable, and works for a range of items from couture gowns to everyday bags. For the fall 2021 season, brands high and low embraced the nylon bag. There was Sacai’s utilitarian nylon backpack, McQueen’s logo shoulder bags, Marni’s quilted mini totes, and Miu Miu’s star-spangled padded tote bag in lilac and hot pink, fit for a retro ski chic chalet.
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