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Home » A Red Handbag: Integrating a New Accent Color in a Capsule Wardrobe

A Red Handbag: Integrating a New Accent Color in a Capsule Wardrobe

May 11, 2015

Red seems to be a color that a lot of us want to incorporate into our lives; I’ve received a few emails asking specifically about what to do with either a red handbag or red footwear (check out my post on integrating red cowboy boots)! Maybe a red sweater or dress is too bold, but smaller doses of red can be beautiful with literally any neutral color. I don’t know of another accent that can be used as widely, and as universally, as red.

So I found a bag I really like; while this bag is styled very much like a tote bag, it’s really just a medium-sized barrel shaped handbag or shoulder bag:

Bag – Longchamp

And I’m going to work with a VERY modest assortment of grey clothes this time. In addition to being a great way to illustrate the versatility of red accessories, this is a great object lesson in how to pack light! Wear jeans, a blouse and sweater in transit, pack these four pieces, some of the accessories, and go on a long, long trip…

Tunic, skirt, cardigan and jeans – Uniqlo

Red shoes are great, unless you’re super self-conscious about your feet. They’re abundantly available in any style you want or need…

Scalloped flats – Chloe, suede flats – Shoes of Prey, wedge pumps – French Sole

And red accessories are pretty easy to find too! A beautiful scarf with just a touch of grey is very versatile, and jewelry that combines red and silver pull together your dominant grey with your accent red in a way that’s natural and uncontrived.

Paisley scarf – Etro, bracelet – Vivien Frank Designs, Red onyx hoop earrings – Bhavesh, red agate bead necklace – Rita Addo Zakour

Here again, you can see that you can use as many, or as few, red accents with your outfit as you prefer. While many of us would be comfortable with earrings AND a scarf AND a bag AND shoes, others might want to use only a couple of red pieces. It’s your choice! There’s not a law or a rule about this – it’s just whatever gives you a look of “red on purpose”, without making you feel gaudy or too “matchy matchy”.

Listen to your instincts…

How many accent pieces are comfortable for you? I go overboard, but I’m an overboard kind of woman!

love,
Janice

PS – For other bag inspiration, check out the following posts:

  • A Yellow Handbag – Integrating a new accent color
  • A Turquoise Handbag – Integrating a new accent color
  • An Orange Handbag – Integrating a new accent color
  • A Hot Pink Handbag – Integrating a new accent color
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05.11.15 19 Comments

Tags: accessories, bags, business travel, capsule wardrobe, red
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  1. Beckie says

    May 11, 2015 at 11:49 am

    I love red, so I'm fine with as much red as you use =)

    That scarf is delicious!

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  2. Anonymous says

    May 11, 2015 at 12:08 pm

    Here in Australia red is very much in for the winter season. It brightens up my navy. Looks a bit garish with just black but is fine with black and white, as a third colour.
    One pair of my glasses is red – adds another red accessory and brings colour to my face. (My other pair is blue…)
    This selection is lovely but not for me as grey makes me look ill…

    Kate

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  3. Bea says

    May 11, 2015 at 1:03 pm

    KiKi is signing more red please! !

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  4. Swissy says

    May 11, 2015 at 1:30 pm

    I just ordered the grey tunic top. I love the red with grey, all reds, but particularly this red. I've moved in recent years to softer and bluer reds, but I still have snazzy red Italian sandals, a little vintage clutch bag of finely woven straw, and two-strand coral beads that are the same red. So I'll give it a try… I tend to fewer accessories, but not minimal.

    Love, Swissy

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  5. Pam @ over50feeling40 says

    May 11, 2015 at 1:45 pm

    Love red and gray…you just gave me some great ideas for items in my closet! Thanks Janice!

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  6. Anonymous says

    May 11, 2015 at 2:48 pm

    I really would like to travel like this; it would be so easy BUT somehow I need to have more options.

    Deb from Vancouver

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  7. Anonymous says

    May 11, 2015 at 2:50 pm

    PS I like your new "prove your not a robot food selection!!"

    Deb from Vancouver

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  8. Doré Way says

    May 11, 2015 at 4:13 pm

    Love the red and the grey – more, please!

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  9. twotoast says

    May 11, 2015 at 5:23 pm

    Oooh! Loving the red – I have a gorgeous leather one in a real 'lipstick' red and have struggled to use it except with black. I love it with grey and a red scarf – very classy! Red shoes are fun, but being British they have certain connotations (often worn to denote 'ladies of the night'!!) They do look lovely though!

    As I make most of my clothes, I am now going to dig out some grey fabric!!!

    Thank-you!

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  10. Lorrie says

    May 11, 2015 at 7:22 pm

    This is wonderful. Love the grey and red combination. So stylish.

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  11. Kelly says

    May 11, 2015 at 7:55 pm

    Back when I was wearing nearly all black I bought a red bag that I love (and a few other things — scarf, bracelet, shoes), but now I'm wearing navy, natural linen, and denim, and I can't figure out how to incorporate the red without looking like I'm dressed for a 4th of July parade. Can you do a set with those colors?

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  12. Kelly Ann says

    May 12, 2015 at 12:01 am

    I have a classic red DKNY leather purse that I get so many comments and compliments on whenever I carry it. It goes so well with my black or gray or navy outfits.

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  13. Cornelia says

    May 12, 2015 at 2:11 am

    That scarf is beautiful; many possibilities spring to mind. Love gray and red much more than black and red.

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  14. Anonymous says

    May 12, 2015 at 3:04 am

    One thing that I have learnt from here is that if you have at least two accessory items that go together (ie same accessory family) then you can kind of co-ordinate your outfit. I think I have said this poorly. Sorry. Carol S

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  15. SusanG says

    May 12, 2015 at 3:10 am

    This is me to a tee! Most of my wardrobe (apart from denim) is black, grey, white and red, including red eyeglass frames.

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  16. SewRuthie says

    May 12, 2015 at 5:55 pm

    Great ideas thank you. I have quite a few red accessories and sometimes struggle to know how to wear them, so I like the use of the plain pieces as a backdrop.

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  17. Anonymous says

    May 13, 2015 at 1:56 am

    I err on the side of disliking matchiness, so for me–3 accessories maximum in the same color, and only if one of them is discrete (like jewelry or gloves). I would probably never do shoes + handbag + scarf in the same color!
    On the other hand I have no problem doing just one and feeling fully intentional. I noticed a young woman wearing grey jeans, moss green flats, and a soft beige/linen top today, and I thought she looked wonderful. The similar intensity of her garments just brought everything together even though nothing "matched" precisely with anything else…

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  18. lrlincks says

    May 17, 2015 at 1:21 am

    I have always had some red in my wardrobe. Such a great accent with so many things. I wouldn't mind the shoes, scarf and bag at all!

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  19. MarcyB says

    April 15, 2017 at 7:13 pm

    I don't wear scarves any more now that I live in a tropical climate but when I visit cooler places, I have been known to wear red shoes + handbag + scarf + earrings + necklace with an otherwise grey or black outfit. Here in Hawaii, I have two red handbags (1 small and 1 large), red sandals and red jewelry that I wear at least once a week with black + white or navy + white outfits. Love red, always.

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