

Many of us have participated in several self-guided virtual retail therapy appointments while at home in recent months with hopes of catching the latest arrivals and best sales the internet has to offer.
Like the majority of 2020, trends have taken an interesting turn as we quickly adopted the sudden change in our everyday lifestyles. Although our lives may not be the same as they were at the beginning of the year, handbags have never left our sides. With so many intricate designs, colors, and styles to choose from, there's no doubt a girl's best friend is her latest handbag purchase.
From mini bags to oversized totes, this year's bag trends offer an all-inclusive range to fit every need.
The Oversized Tote
Telfar Global is a Black-owned unisex designer handbag destination created in 2005 in the city of New York. With a variety of sizes and an assortment of colors, this is the not-so-basic must-have bag to own this fall. Embossed with its unforgettable yet simplistic logo on the front of each bag, this bag is not the easiest to get your hands on. Available for unlimited pre-order for 24 hours only, the brand guarantees you'll get your hands on a bag in time for you to be ahead of the game come 2021 when bags are expected to ship.
The Bucket Bag
The bucket bag trend is a great staple if you're in the mood to invest in a style that can stand the test of time. Spacious enough for all your essential personal items, the bucket bag is a classic silhouette you'll get more than enough use out of, no matter the season.
Ruched Clutch
The ruched clutch is the latest handbag trend taking over our Instagram feeds. From pretty pastels and bold pops of color, this bag is more than just a picture-perfect accessory. Pair with bold outfits with fun colors to encapture the whimsical feel of this design.
Paper Bag Clutch
This slouchy handbag trend is the most relaxed of them all. With a paper bag silhouette, this not-so-structured bag is one of the most creative bag trends of the year.
Weaved Bag
One for texture and a love for attention to details, it's hard not getting lost in this intricate design. Best in natural tones, this bag speaks for itself. Complete with a gold- or silver-linked chain for optional use, the weaved bag is a sophisticated maze of perfection.
The Mini-Cloud Clutch
With the ability to expand to the wearer's needs, this soft pillow-like clutch is one to watch out for. With an added shoulder strap, this is a cute selection for feminine-chic fall outfits. Find your favorite in an array of this season's latest color trends.
The Minimal Clutch
Vintage-inspired bags are a great investment when in need of a classic pocketbook silhouette. Classy and sophisticated, the minimal clutch is a must-have for every woman's bag collection.
Nylon
The only thing tougher than a nylon bag is a woman on a mission. Prada set the standard when it comes to these popular bags originating during the early '80s fashion scene. Durable, water-resistant, and up to the day's challenges, this is for the girls that don't mind getting their nails dirty.
The Oversized Knot
The oversized trend is not only taking over your clothing staples for fall, but handbags as well. The bigger, the better has never been more true when it comes to chic and modern bag trends.
The Mini Bag
Small but mighty, the mini bag is 2020's favorite fashion innovation. With sizes big enough to hold your spare change or absolutely nothing at all, this is a playful accessory to wear with almost everything. From daytime casual to dinnertime looks, the mini bag is the perfect addition.
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Eva Marcille On Starring In 'Jason’s Lyric Live' & Being An Audacious Black Woman
Eva Marcille has taken her talents to the stage. The model-turned-actress is starring in her first play, Jason’s Lyric Live alongside Allen Payne, K. Michelle, Treach, and others.
The play, produced by Je’Caryous Johnson, is an adaptation of the film, which starred Allen Payne as Jason and Jada Pinkett Smith as Lyric. Allen reprised his role as Jason for the play and Eva plays Lyric.
While speaking to xoNecole, Eva shares that she’s a lot like the beloved 1994 character in many ways. “Lyric is so me. She's the odd flower. A flower nonetheless, but definitely not a peony,” she tells us.
“She's not the average flower you see presented, and so she reminds me of myself. I'm a sunflower, beautiful, but different. And what I loved about her character then, and even more so now, is that she was very sure of herself.
"Sure of what she wanted in life and okay to sacrifice her moments right now, to get what she knew she deserved later. And that is me. I'm not an instant gratification kind of a person. I am a long game. I'm not a sprinter, I'm a marathon.
America first fell in love with Eva when she graced our screens on cycle 3 of America’s Next Top Model in 2004, which she emerged as the winner. Since then, she's ventured into different avenues, from acting on various TV series like House of Payne to starring on Real Housewives of Atlanta.
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Eva praises her castmates and the play’s producer, Je’Caryous for her positive experience. “You know what? Je’Caryous fuels my audacity car daily, ‘cause I consider myself an extremely audacious woman, and I believe in what I know, even if no one else knows it, because God gave it to me. So I know what I know. That is who Je’Caryous is.”
But the mom of three isn’t the only one in the family who enjoys acting. Eva reveals her daughter Marley has also caught the acting bug.
“It is the most adorable thing you can ever see. She’s got a part in her school play. She's in her chorus, and she loves it,” she says. “I don't know if she loves it, because it's like, mommy does it, so maybe I should do it, but there is something about her.”
Overall, Eva hopes that her contribution to the role and the play as a whole serves as motivation for others to reach for the stars.
“I want them to walk out with hope. I want them to re-vision their dreams. Whatever they were. Whatever they are. To re-see them and then have that thing inside of them say, ‘You know what? I'm going to do that. Whatever dream you put on the back burner, go pick it up.
"Whatever dream you've accomplished, make a new dream, but continue to reach for the stars. Continue to reach for what is beyond what people say we can do, especially as [a] Black collective but especially as Black women. When it comes to us and who we are and what we accept and what we're worth, it's not about having seen it before. It's about knowing that I deserve it.”
This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
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Tracee Ellis Ross Is Still Living A 'Robust' Life Despite Sometimes Grieving Not Being Partnered
Tracee Ellis Ross sat down with former first lady Michelle Obama and her brother Craig Robinson for their IMO podcast to have a candid discussion about dating, marriage, and family. At 52, the beloved actress is single, but is still open to finding her person. However, she realizes that she has to navigate dating differently, describing herself as a "unicorn."
“I’m a very unique sort of unicorn of a woman, so it's gonna take a unique person,” she explained. "And in the meantime, I've really learned how to live my life and enjoy it and not sit around waiting."
Calling herself a "choiceful woman," she has had to push against culture norms and found that many of her experiences with men around her age were challenging due to the toxic masculinity they had been raised in. Many of their views about relationships conflicts with how she lives her life, so she tends to date younger.
“It's not just that I'm older. I’m also very embodied. I am a full, very whole person who knows myself, who is in charge of my life and who lives a very full, just robust life," she said.
Regardless if they're younger or older, Tracee has made it clear that she isn't settling and won't be in a relationship for the sake of having a partner. Even when loneliness creeps.
“As much as grief does surface for me around not having children and not having a partner, I still wouldn’t want the wrong partner. At all, I’m not interested in that. You have to make my life better, it can’t just be ‘I’m in a relationship just to be in a relationship,” she said.
Fans have watched pieces of Tracee's life played out on social media and TV. Just one look at her Instagram, you see that the black-ish star lives her life to fullest and it's filled with fashion, family, and all-round fabulousness.
"Even though the grief does emerge, and that comes, and I hold that, I think of what I’ve done. I think I woke up every morning trying to do my best. I didn’t wake up one morning and be like I’m gonna mess this day up. So I must be where I’m supposed to be.”
She added, “And sometimes I think of all of the things I’ve done—the courage that I’ve had to have, what I had to learn to how to navigate as a single person with no one to hide behind. It's built a really beautiful experience around me and I have incredible friends."
The Black Mirror actress has spoken about dating before and has always stated that she doesn't allow singleness stop her from living her best life.
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