We’ve all subscribed to a fashion rule here and there. No mixing metals, no more than one print at a time, and no wearing white after Labor Day were always the ones I’d hear among the fashion inclined. The one I love to break the most, though, is the infamous trope of an outfit requiring your shoes to match your bag. I followed this rule for years, but thankfully, I’m growing out of that phase and into a much chicer approach to styling my outfits: clashing my bag color with my shoes. I know this may seem like risky business if you’ve been a fashion rule follower for a long time. However, fashion people are embracing this styling trick more than you think.
Recently, Julia Roberts wore a navy-blue handbag in contrast to her black flats while in Notting Hill, where she filmed one of her most popular romantic comedies. The rest of her outfit leaned monochromatic, a perfect palette for fall. Her soft beige sweater, dark plaid pants, and classic knit beanie looked great with her navy handbag, which added just the right amount of color to her otherwise understated ensemble. It might’ve been a shock to see for some of you, but as you can see, clashing your bag and shoes, rather than matching them, is the elite styling option. Your outfits, especially for fall, will be way more interesting to sport and far more deserving of compliments.
If you want to be brave and break a fashion rule, keep scrolling to re-create Roberts’s look and shop similar items.
(Image credit: The Image Direct)
On Julia Roberts: Anya Hindmarch In-Flight Travel Bag ($1060); The Row Stella Lambskin Ballerina Slippers ($920)

