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madi's avatar

forgive me for my lack of eloquence here, but i feel like there is also something to be said about how in japan bag charms have always kind of been a thing? and just now westerners have decided its really cute and have co-opted it for themselves heralded by a white woman. i dont necessarily have the words or the sources to back this up, so please take this with many grains of salt!!!

i completely agree with your point though.i love a bag charm in the way i love to trudge through all my cute little things I already own and figure out how I can adorn my bag with them. I feel like were seeing the maximalist version at the moment, and it will likely calm down to the normal few charms here or there.

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like Madi pointed out, there are places where bag charms have always been a feature and will probably continue to be so after the trend passes since Lotta Volkova isn't actually the arbiter of whether they'll continue to do it or not (also school-age kids and teenagers attaching little plushies to their rucksacks has been a thing since forever)

yeah the 'I have the contents of an entire toybox attached to my bag' look can be a bit ridiculous but as a trend it beats the deadly dullness of 'quiet luxury' and is more creative than logomania so I'm all for seeing the youths festoon their bags with baubles of their choice.

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