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Liffner's Handbags Define Everyday Luxury—Discover Vogue Editors' Go-To Styles for Less

Liffner's Handbags Define Everyday Luxury—Discover Vogue Editors' Go-To Styles for Less

Vogue02-06-2025
Photo: Courtesy of Liffner
When a canvas tote feels too casual for the office and dinner after, but a mini top-handle too impractical, there's one handbag brand Vogue editors turn to: Liffner. Founded by Paulina Liffner von Sydow, Liffner specializes in the kind of 9-to-whenever handbags that make a wardrobe that much harder. Its range of sensible suede totes and shoulder bags make for perfect everyday styles, while its smaller designs are equally covetable for moments when you don't have to transport laptop and lunch to and from work.
The structured, fits-anything-and-then-some shapes of the Sprout and Penne totes (named so for its pasta-shaped closure) are year-round staples—both senior executive shopping director Libby Page and senior shopping writer Cortne Bonilla have been known to sport theirs at Vogue HQ—while the Micro Pillow Pouch (in suede or leopard) is a favorite for minimalist, evening-ready polish. New to the lineup but no less desirable: the Belted Buckle Bag (defined by its long, loop-like closure and available in multiple strap lengths) and the Flat Leather Basket Bag—a summer must-have perfect for adding personality to with a beaded bag charm.
Liffner's contemporary luxuries are already well-priced, which makes owning one of our editors' favorites even more inviting as an Insider with 15% off.
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