Kate Moss Just Wore the Fall Bag Trend Stylish Parisians Have Been Carrying All Season

Trust Kate Moss to casually weave the season's most in-demand accessory trend into an off-duty look. With her many years spent in the epicenter of the fashion industry, the model certainly knows how to spot a trend worth investing in, and that's precisely what happened this weekend when she debuted an It bag style.

Stepping out in Paris this week for a flurry of fashion-week events, Moss emerged in an all-black ensemble with a slouchy leopard-print tote in her clutches. While the silhouette is worth noting—relaxed, drooping handbags have picked up in popularity over the past year—it's the leopard print that really caught my eye.

Kate Moss wears a leopard print bag.

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Selecting a roomy tote from Saint Laurent, Moss used her leopard-print bag to add an unmissable point of interest to her outfit. Regarded by many fashion people as a neutral, this animal-print addition added a layer of dimension to her look, making it feel more current in the process.

Entirely on board with the leopard-print trend, I spotted Kate Moss style another printed pouch on the weekend. This time, she opted for a small bucket-bag style. Wearing another black outfit, Moss stuck to the simple styling trick that she knew she could fall back on, and once more, she used her leopard-print accessory to elevate her Parisian look.

Kate Moss wears a leopard print bag.

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Styling the item across her weekend in Europe, Moss isn't the only person in Paris fawning over the trend.Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK Editor in Chief Hannah Almassi saw the trend firsthand in the French capital this week while dashing around the city attending fashion-week shows, presentations, and appointments. Beyond the showgoers who saturated central Paris, she told me real-life Parisians are the ones who have been integrating the trending print into their daily outfits in the best ways—often in the form of pretty satchels but also as shoes, scarves, and dresses too.

Influencer wears a leopard print bag.

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While a trip to Paris during fashion week is always going to be a temperature check for the trends bound to ripple out across the rest of the season, this specific bag trend is already doing the rounds in London, New York, and Milan. A fixture on the runways in the fall/winter 2024 and spring/summer 2025 shows, the playful bag trend is set to continue its meteoric rise this season.

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