The Fold Over Flap - a growing trend or a fad?


I have been noticing more and more bags of different shapes and sizes, coming from different designer houses (as I stated in my Nancy Gonzalez post) that are featured with a fold over flap. I think it will stick around for some time, but I still cannot really tell if it will grow into a huge trend or simply be forgotten in a couple of months… Anyway, I have picked out some of the bags I found to present this trend best and here they come. I will first cover the ones we have published here @ Bagddicted - Marc by Marc Jacobs Lovely Clutch, D&G Dolce & Gabbana Satin Evening Bag, Prada Cervo Folding Shopper, Dior Gipsy Fold Over Clutch and the Nancy Gonzales Large Croc Fold Over Clutch.

Now for the ones we haven’t covered (yet ;) ). I have found Chloe’s Nancy shoulder bag and clutch, D&G Rebecca Elefante hobo, Fendi To You bag (which is more of a modification of the fold over flap, but still) and clutches in various versions, Marc Jacobs Myfair, Louis Vuitton Afterdark clutch (which I really love) and the Limelight clutch, and the Longchamp Pop North/South tote, to name a few. Here are some of the pics ;)

Fendi To You Bag   Marc by Marc Jacobs Mayfair
Chloe Nancy Shoulder Bag   Longchamp Pop North/South Tote

I would also like to hear what you think about this trend - is it going to last, will it be a short lived trend or do you feel we will be seeing more and more of fold over flap bags. Do you like/love it, or maybe you hate it? Do tell, all thoughts are welcome! ;)

What do you think? Here to stay or gone before next season?

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