This story is from September 13, 2015

Have you tried the double bag trend yet?

Still carrying just one statement handbag? Well, it's time you caught up with the times, for it's now fashionable to carry a double handbag.
Have you tried the double bag trend yet?
Still carrying just one statement handbag? Well, it's time you caught up with the times, for it's now fashionable to carry a double handbag.
Carry two branded bags with any attire and for any occasion. It could either be a sling bag paired with a clutch or two sling bags on either side. While leading brands have showcased this trend on the runway , it has become popular even among celebrities.
JESSICA ALBA

When it comes to making a statement with a double bag, no one seems to do it better than Jessica Alba.
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She mostly teams up a sling and a tote with her outfits -be it a dress, a pair of denims and T-shirt, or even a casual shorts. Needless to say, she looks fab!
PIPPA MIDDLETON

The sassy Pippa Middleton's stylestatement is usually chic and subtle. She's often spotted proudly displaying two bags. In addition to her duffel, satchel or shoulder bag, she also carries her laptop case, which is mostly in a stylish bag avatar.

HILLARY DUFF

Her character in The Lizzie McGuire Movie was very fashionable, and turns out, she is too, in real life. Hillary likes her big bags, but is rarely spotted without her sling. She completes her look with leather jackets, boots and denims.
RIHANNA

Rihanna loves to experiment with her accessories.She was recently spotted carrying two brightly coloured branded bags. Her denim shorts and a spaghetti top, coupled with the chic bags, made her look casual and cool.
ASHLEY OLSEN

Actor and fashionista Ashley Olsen keeps herself updated on new trends. She was recently seen outside her house in New York with two elegant bags. One was a wicker-like tote and the other was an alligator and structured micro-lady that complemented her tote.
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