What’s better than an impractically tiny bag? They are beaded, beautifully embroidered, and have dainty drawstrings. How could I not NEED a bag that fits my lip gloss and decides it’s done enough for today? That’s reticules for you. I’ll tell you everything you need to know to decide if you need them.
How And Why Did Reticules Come To Be?
The Victorians decided that they would resolve poverty, child labor and sanitation problems by deepening social inequalities in the late 1800’s. This revival of classicism brought with it sleeker and slimmer dresses. The issue now was, ‘Where would the classy ladies put their little pouch that was usually hung by their bulky dresses?’ That is pretty much why these tiny handbags that were slouchy, laced, beaded, or embroidered, called reticules, came into existence. These bags were decorated to be statement pieces, and women usually made reticule bags themselves. Some were manufactured from silk, satin, velvet, or even nets. But their unfeasibility made this trend brief.




Source- https://www.glanmore.ca
Classy Comeback
Here is why I think these Victorian bags are making a comeback- Etro had reticule bags paired with their outfits in the spring-summer Milan Fashion Week. I think they look like Victorian art mixed into Boho fashion. And you know what? They seem fun. It’s like each one has a personality of its own somehow. Another reason for their return is the hype among Bridgerton fans because they have been featured a lot in the show.



Source- etro.com
Now, all of us can’t really afford these luxury brands. As an alternative, you can find some mini bags in your local markets and decorate them with bag charms that are similar to the style of reticule that you like. You can even make one of your own through tutorials on YouTube. I didn’t see any affordable and pretty options available online, so that was a disappointment.
How Do I Style My Reticule?
I would opt baggy pants with a printed tee and the reticule for a daily look. You could style a reticule with slim long dresses, frilly maxi dresses, or chic jumpsuits if you want something lavish. Also a crochet top with wide pants would look attractive with an embroidered reticule. They are also weirdly perfect to be at weddings because they can be a style statement without taking ample space. Just maybe don’t pair them with anything super sporty (if you can pull it off, call me).
Will you be adding reticules to your closet or nah? Let me know!
