Mystery Fashion Bag Odds of Catwalkk

F ew accessories are more laughable than the bumbag. They are not fifty-fifty worn on your bum – adding "way'south greatest semiotic mystery" to their list of questionable achievements. Yet somehow these small, sensible waist pouches are back, thanks to Gucci, the 1990s streetwear revival and, of course, the French, who take fallen for le banane, as they are known.

Could the assistant now overtake the baguette handbag? Fashion thinks and then. They have been on the Kenzo and Stella McCartney catwalks, and accept crossed over from Coachella to become everyday items thanks to endorsement from i-D and Parisian characterization Aswad.

The Gucci coin belt, as rapped about by Chance the Rapper, is the gold standard of bumbags, although they are likewise bestsellers at Asos. In womenswear, their most pop style is oversized with flat pockets, akin to a toolbelt. In menswear, pink, tie-dyed and silver versions have been selling out. Asos'due south menswear accessories designer puts this downwardly to bumbags worn beyond the breast – see Skepta's Nike bag for reference, which she claims to be the most masculine of all manbags.

Spring/summer 2017 is far from the offset sighting of the bumbag. In 15th-century French republic, information technology was called a chatelaine and hung from a waist band like an ornate sporran. Information technology also bears a resemblance to the 19th-century buffalo pouch, which was used to bear tools and supplies across plains.

The modern bumbag was actually invented in 1962 by Melba Stone, an Australian, who was possibly inspired past kangaroo pouches, although information technology took another 20 years for fashion to grab on. In the 1990s, information technology constitute a purpose on the rave scene, assuasive dancers to become easily-gratis, and keep their illegal substances dry out, a apply that would later contribute to another nickname – "hash bags".

Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw
Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw

Bumbags have since become staples of the WWE wrestler uniform, been renamed "manny packs" past men such equally Matthew McConaughey, the Rock and Jared Leto, and appeared in Sex and the City (Carrie wore her Gucci bag at an angle on her hip). Sexy, corrupt law officers in the BBC drama Line of Duty have them for their guns. In 2011, Diane von Furstenberg brought out a line of easily-free bags – although hers tended to carry Nars cosmetics and keys beyond dancefloors. And A$AP Rocky, e'er the litmus test, has a Balenciaga one.

Bumbags carry a lot of baggage. More than than liberty and drug use, they lean towards arrangement and airport paranoia, existence commonly used to carry passports and receipts. The Rock may use his to carry "Popular-Tarts and condoms" but other versions are used to carry lip balm or foreign currency, or even moisture wipes by well-organised Disneyland mums. Will their style credentials and practicality ever save them from parody? Don't forget that Weird Al highlighted their lameness in White and Nerdy, while Jerry once told George in Seinfeld: "Information technology looks similar your belt is digesting a small animal."

The outcome is maybe the name, which led Vivienne Westwood to create a tribute bag for Louis Vuitton in the mid-1990s, designed to really perch on your backside like a bustle. One solution is to rebrand them moneybags (smaller, flatter, usually worn under clothes), fannypacks (in the United states of america, fanny is slang for bum) or the same banana bags. Or you could wear yours in a new and interesting way, to distance yourself from the Rock. Hither's how:

Asos menswear AW17.
Asos menswear AW17. Photograph: Asos

ane. Tight, as a belt

Given that bumbags have lilliputian to do with bums, beltbags would exist a more fitting give-and-take for them. In that spirit, Homo Repeller might be on to something – she uses hers to cinch an oversized coat.

Stella McCartney womenswear SS17, Paris fashion week.
Stella McCartney womenswear SS17, Paris fashion week. Photograph: Estrop/Getty Images

2. Loose, equally decoration

With sufficient slack, seen here on the Stella McCartney catwalk, this turns something quite naff into more of a decoration. Clever, if a bit boho.

Asos menswear AW17
Asos menswear AW17. Photograph: Asos

iii. Similar a gun holster

Apparently the only way to wear one if you're a man, it's a good way to show off a logo (hence the brand-heavy Wavey Garms 90s styling) while pretending you lot're in AC-12.

Asos slim bumbag
Asos slim bumbag. Photograph: Asos

four. As a bridge

… between your summit and your waistband. There'south a lot of mileage in this one. Regret the ingather height? Encompass your abdomen with a belt. Too tight to wear over a glaze? Clothing it over bare skin. A prissy marriage of sensible and sexy.

Kenzo SS17, Paris fashion week.
Kenzo SS17, Paris style week. Photo: Estrop/Getty Images

5. A bag as a bumbag

Agape of bumbags? Happily Kenzo'southward bumbag doesn't wait similar a bumbag. If you're priced out, and so practice as this model does, and clothing a cantankerous-body bag round your hip.

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