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Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches

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Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with quirky clutches
(Images: Kayla Rocca)

For toting around Fashion Week necessities this season (like lip balm and an iPhone charger), we’ve noticed many stylish women favouring silly bags over practical purses. Last week, we recommended this eyeball-covered clutch as a daring statement piece, but the crowd at David Pecault Square seems to have some bold ideas of its own: yesterday, we spotted a range of unconventional purse choices, including a furry orange number and a Taxi-themed clutch.

Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with quirky clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Street Style Trend Report: the Fashion Week crowd makes a statement with silly clutches
Jean Grant has been a freelance writer since 2015, covering a range of lifestyle topics like shopping, interiors, wellness and culture for publications like Maclean’s and Toronto Life. She also enjoys working with brands to develop custom content, and shares personal essays through her Substack newsletter, Nobody is Thinking About You.
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