There are other options besides taupe and bling. I agree with you about disliking all that stuff too, but taupe is grandma-ish anyway. It’s a step away from mauve. Besides, OP’s first bag is taupe and blingy, worst of all worlds |
OP - seeing as you like luxury brands, I would invest in a warmer color neutral option. And one that isn't so structured - that can definitely add a certain look, depending on how you style it. Slouchy has been working its way back in.
To the person who said chocolate is 70s/out - you're wrong there. Chocolate has been huge the past 2 years. You don't really need more taupe ![]() Also a big fan of Loewe. If you want a lighter color neutral, perhaps this green https://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/p/loewe-flamenco-clutch-bag-in-napa-leather-with-golden-foil-anagram-prod184290098?childItemId=BGV644Z_QZ&navpath=cat000000_cat257221_cat428607_cat207300&page=0&position=3&uuid=PDP_PAGINATION_c50140304a2fb5cc3851cf4571a01763_E1S-O-zRkmn2o_kkBiKksFrciphwkCI-wZ2p261n.jsession Softening your look will definitely modernize. I keep all of my bags, as I get tired of things and then rotate back in a few years later. |
13:38 again. Notice that the model has a dark skin tone, and wears simple-looking, dark grey clothes, no patterns. Those are all deliberate choices meant to showcase the pale, clean lines of the bag. It all goes together, in a purist/neutrals/minimalist kind of vibe. But if you're pale-skinned, and the rest of your outfit is also pale-ish, then you're going to look completely washed out with that same bag. I really like the soft design of your third bag, OP! But I wouldn't choose it in that color. Right now, because of fall, I'm in my earth tones and gold phase. I just made myself some gold-toned dangly earrings with tiger eye gemstone. I have some forest green anchor clothing with which to wear them. My bags right now are deep teal or deep turquoise. I also have a bright yellow sporty one. It's very cheerful on dreary days ![]() |
I personally dislike that color for accessories and clothing. So blah. |
Op here. I am in the brown family and considered dusky. I am particularly between Honey and Golden. Green veins, which I think is warm tone? I’m an NC45 by MAC. ![]() |
Great! Then taupe works for you. Just make sure to include something that catches the eye in the rest of your outfit. |
Maybe I’m getting old but I like to add twilly scarves on my more boring bags. For $20 you can add a little warmth to it. |
taupe/beige is the classiest color that goes with everything. It's the style that makes it grandamish, not the color. |
I disagree with the other poster that taupe is good for your coloring. It’s too cool for you. I’d aim for something honey or olive. |
Taupe and beige are very different. I do like beige for her. |
This is true. I'm not a big fan of taupe because it doesn't look good with my skin tone, it just washes me out. |
I spent hours today thinking this subject title said Trumpier, not frumpier.😂 |
sorry
taupe is frump, so is beige color is the answer |
NP. I completely disagree. I love quietly elegant clothing and taupe fits the bill. |
Who thinks taupe bags look grandma? It's the opposite to me. All the bags OP posted look really quiet luxury. Like rich ladies in california.
I have a couple taupe bags, and without fail I get compliments every time I wear them. I have literally never gotten a compliment on a black bag in my life. I live in a warm climate, so it may work better in the overall aesthetic here, but I love this look. |