Runway trends hint at the must-have qualities that bags and fashion accessories will need to dominate next season’s sales.
As always, the upcoming winter staples and new summer collections will be previewed in Riva del Garda at the launch of the innovative Gardabags trade fair.
The recently concluded fashion weeks in New York, Paris and Milan offered some interesting clues about the must-have features defining the most appealing bags and fashion accessories for the upcoming Autumn/Winter 2025–26 season.
THE BRIEFCASE RETURNS TO MEN’S FASHION

Practicality remains a key requirement for men when it comes to work bags. However, the runways suggest that alongside this purely functional purpose, there’s now an added emphasis on visual appeal – bags that do more than just carry documents and devices but also express style, personality and identity.
EXOTIC TEXTURES FOR WOMEN

Materials with an exotic feel – whether genuine or printed – are redefining the idea of luxury, evoking a sense of opulence that one simply can't do without.
These textures are often paired with colour tones, highlighting their uniqueness and even lending themselves to subtle plays on tone and shading.
More often than not, coordinating the accessory with the outfit becomes key. Only then is the desired exotic, exclusive atmosphere truly achieved.
FUR AND FAUX FUR MAKE A COMEBACK

This was perhaps the most prominent theme on the recent runways. Fur and faux fur are taking on a visual and tactile language that defies traditional definitions.
Whether long or cropped, real or synthetic, solid-coloured or printed, fur has firmly established itself as a key player in leather goods – from the most elegant silhouettes to sporty shapes.
It can define an entire piece when used as a full covering, but is just as effective when applied as a detail.
HANDLES AND SHAPES MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE

If exotic textures or fur details don’t suffice, it’s often bold and unconventional shapes that make the difference. Chanel, for example, makes a statement with micro proportions, but also an extremely elongated design.
Some brands surprise with bags that resemble flat jewellery cases. Cavalli’s jewelled handle contrasts with Kostadinov’s geometric shapes, reminiscent of cardboard constructions.
While Valentino plays on the concept of duality, Valli imagines a bag that resembles an ultra-soft cushion. Ottolinger’s approach to shapes and handles borders on the surreal, with designs that appear to be held together by staples.
Shape and handle design have become the key elements that infuse this season’s new offerings with character. The first stage where these trends will undoubtedly come to life is Riva del Garda.
Gardabags’ new exhibition format will bring a notable increase in trend-driven bag and accessory collections compared to past editions.
A new dedicated space in halls A2 and B2 will host approximately 100 Gardabags exhibitors, divided into three areas - Gardabags Sourcing, Gardabags Sourcing4Bridge and Gardabags Brands.
For each area, operators will be selected based on how well they represent a specific value chain, ensuring a strong and balanced mix of offerings. This is all within an attractive exhibition setting designed to make buyers’ searches easier, supported by an Identity Board displayed outside each stand.
Several Italian brands have already confirmed their participation, including Pelletteria Charlotte, Marina Galanti, Nannini Firenze, and Innuè, in addition to European brands Custo Barcelona, Keddo, The Chesterfields and Vuch. Other areas will feature a strong international line-up of manufacturers from Turkey, India, China, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
As tradition dictates, Expo Riva Schuh and Gardabags will open the new season from the 14th to the 17th of June 2025 mirroring the latest runway inspirations across classic collections and new launches.
