Starting from a small cloth bag of Egyptian women in the 14th century, transforming strongly in the 18th century and spreading `influence` in 1950, to this day, handbags have become `inseparable` objects.
Style Guide
#ELLEinlocal: Spring in full bloom with the most trendy innovative ao dai designs
In the photo of King Bao Dai’s family recorded in 1939, Queen Nam Phuong not only stands out with her luxurious beauty and elegant royal style, but also leaves an impression with her Western fashion style – we conclude
LESAC shoulder bag
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C-lock shoulder bag
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Women’s shoulder bag with round lock
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Women’s Handbag TH Chic Saddle Bag
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Tachi Mango Handbag
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Frida Mango Handbag
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If you like classic beauty like Ms. Hoang Nam Phuong, the minimalist bag design, boxy shape, and sturdy straps are a great choice.
Saigon women in the 1970s. (Photo: Getty Images)
Madame Nhu in France, 1963. (Photo: manhhai collection)
Handbag with zipper
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Leather shoulder bag
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Handbag with decorative buckle
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Black Lesac crossbody bag
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Iconic Tommy Bucket Mono Women’s Handbag
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Cora Mango Medium Brown Handbag
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Today, young people love youthful and `trendy` handbag designs when combined with traditional ao dai.
Saigon youth transform into ancient `muses` with traditional dresses and classic handbags.
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Photo: @tongkhanhlinhh
Beaded string handbag
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Metal buckle shoulder bag
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Metal buckle shoulder bag
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Drawstring Tote bag
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Simple Crossbody Bag
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Crescent-Moon Hobo Bag Women’s Handbag
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Stone Beaded String Pressed Handbag
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Hobo Bag with Chain Buckle Handle
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