Spring 2010 Trend Turquoise Bags

Spring 2010 Trend Turquoise Bags

Spring 2010 Trend Turquoise Bags

 To continue on with the Spring 2010 trends, my next pick is Turquoise bags.  This beautiful blue hue is hot hot hot this Spring!  The bright blue brings a pop of color to any outfit and transitions beautifully from day to night.  I can't wait to wear a bag in this color with a flowy cream colored dress on a warm Spring evening. 

My obsession with the turquoise bags began when I saw the Proenza Schouler PS1 Medium Leather Satchel (pictured above).  This bag is highly coveted and for good reason.  It's the perfect bag for everyday wear.  The brass hardware accents the blue nicely and features plenty of pockets and zippers to keep you organized.  The strap is detachable to wear cross body for a day of shopping or carry it from the top handle on your way to work.  I can't get enough of this color!  I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this bag comes back in stock.

This Jimmy Choo Rahmyn Snake Embossed Hobo makes me melt.  I can't wait to get my hands on this beauty.  I adore the color and the snake embossed leather makes this slouchy hobo more structured.  I love the adjustable shoulder strap and the knot at the other end!

I love the Linea Pelle Dylan Tote.  The Dylan is a classic and comes in so many colors and the blue is my new favorite!

Try out a clutch to add a pop of color to your LBD.  This DKNY Stamped Leather Clutch is the perfect accessory to try out this turquoise hue!

I found this great crossbody by Junior Drake.  I love the shape and color, called ocean.  The perfect bag for a day out shopping.

I fell in love with this Marc by Marc Jacobs Leola Hobo.  The zipper detail is not too overpowering and added with the Bright Blue color, makes the perfect statement.

Now brighten up your day and add a pop of color to your wardrobe!

 

 

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