Clutch

  • StyleYahoo Canada Style

    This Everlane crossbody will be your new favourite bag — and it's perfect for fall

    Say hello to your new favourite fall accessory.

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  • StyleYahoo Life

    This journalist used a Ziploc bag as a clutch on the red carpet

    The American favorite for clear resealable pouches is entering the handbag business — at least in Hoda Kotb’s world. Kotb attended the TIME 100 Gala on Tuesday night carrying her belongings in a see-through zip-close bag, and her reasoning makes perfect sense.

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  • NewsYahoo Life

    11 animal-friendly bags inspired by the Kooples x PETA collab

    Here are our picks of the best leather-free and fashion-forward bags worth adding to your closet.

  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    'Cleavage bags': Why Princess Diana was so fond of clutches

    Sometimes a clutch is more than just a clutch.

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    The one accessory Kate can’t live without

    If the Duchess of Cambridge is known for one thing, it’s recycling. She’s adored for the fact that she knows a good piece when she sees it and isn’t afraid to rock it again and again.  ALSO SEE: All the times the Duchess of Cambridge has re-worn her favourite outfits in 2016 While it’s much more obvious when she rewears one of her classic coats or dresses, there’s one item that comes up nearly every time she leaves the palace: her clutch!  Click through the gallery above to see all the times she

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    eBay partners with Canadian handbag designers to support women’s charity

    Who doesn’t like shopping for a good cause? On Monday, three Canadian handbag designers will team up with eBay Canada for an exclusive collaboration. Three different bags will be sold through the site at a reduced price with 100 per cent of proceeds being donated to the Canadian Women’s Foundation. The number of each design is limited so once they’re gone, they’re gone.

  • NewsChristopher Kim

    How to Dress Like A Lady Who Lunches on a Downtown Budget

    Whether it involved a prim A-line skirt or sophisticated sling back heels, there was no shortage of ladylike looks on the runways of New York, London, Milan, and Paris this season. Major designers like Marc Jacobs and Prada have all found unique ways to encapsulate the style’s elegance, sensuality, and pure femininity in their current collections. But while it may cost you an arm and a leg—and a mortgage—to purchase those designer duds, there are plenty of ways to recreate the look for less. Cli