Colorblock the INSIDE of your Bag!

Colorblocking is such a big trend. You can colorblock your clothing. Shoes and handbags are colorblocked as well. But what about colorblocking the inside of your handbag? Maybe you are a person with a bold bag already or perhaps you have a basic black bag as your go-to. With the jumble of things we put in our bag on a day to day basis, it makes sense to clean it out, put in beautifully colored pouches and make it easy to organize too! Beauty and brains collide inside of your bag!

There’s no real system to it. Choose pouches that have colors you love and pretty soon, it will look like the inside of a Skittles bag! The other amazing thing about pouches is that it makes it so easy to change bags and not forget something in the previous bag. Here are some of my favorites of the moment!


The Tory Burch Saffiano Pebble Pouch with admittedly NOT a pouch. But it is a great zippered case that will keep you organized and I am absolutely in love with the cobalt and orange colors. For $95, this little case will add a lot of pop to the inside of your bag!
Shop the Saffiano Line @ SAKS

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Tulu Katie Kisslock Clutch


It’s always fun to have those different and unique bags in your handbag collection. You may not use them much but they sure come in handy for the right outfit, party or event. The Tulu “Katie” Kisslock Clutch is definitely one of those bags. At first glance, I had thought it was by Betsey Johnson. With the bow and the colors, it screamed Betsey Johnson to me so it was nice to see another designers name in the description.

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Diane von Furstenberg Coryn Clutch


One of my favorite accessories is a clutch, which is odd considering when I carry a satchel I load it up with practically my whole entire top of my dresser. To me, clutches are simple. You can’t carry much in them and they keep you incredibly organized.

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Olympia Le-Tan Novel Clutches


Does anyone remember the Kate Spade New York Journal Newspaper Clutch? The one that looked like a rolled up newspaper? It has been a little while since it was seen in the pages of fashion magazines. I remember the short-lived frenzy. Everyone seemed to want it, but it was sold out everywhere. Shortly thereafter, Kate Spade produced a variety of book clutches. Each accordion-style framed clutch depicted the designer’s own interpretation of some classic novels’ book covers. Cute? Yes! But it seems Kate Spade was not the first to produce a series of clutches designed to look like books. Olympia Le-Tan has been producing dust jacket-inspired clutches since 2009.

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