Meet Your Match: Spring Dresses & Perfectly Paired Bags – Julia Berolzheimer

Meet Your Match: Spring Dresses & Perfectly Paired Bags – Julia Berolzheimer

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Emporior Sirenuse Dress, JB x Margaux Sandals, Irene Neuwirth Earrings

Spring dresses are all about lighter fabrics, more color, a little more personality. And whether it’s vacation, evening, beach days, or just daytime plans, there’s always a way to pull a bag into the mix.

When you have fun with it, the bags pick up on what’s already happening in the dress, pulling out a color, matching the tone, or mirroring the texture. It’s a simple formula, but it makes the outfit feel complete right away.

 

The fringe Capriccio embroidered bag ties back to the texture and movement of the embellished dress, while the Alémais Charlie mini cross body bag pulls directly from the print of the matching day dress. The deep tones in the Attico silk dress are picked up again with the Call It By Your Name mini basket in burgundy.

Brighter pieces follow the same idea. The blue All That Remains dress paired with the Pura Utz beaded pouch, and the Rixo multicolor dress grounded with the macramé sun print bag. For something lighter, the Siedrés chiffon dress works back to the sequined Lizzie Fortunato bag, and a neutral fringe dress is finished with the Marlies Grace crocheted clutch.

 


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