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Jennifer Lawrence Adds an It-Girl Favorite to Her Statement Bag Collection

While Jennifer Lawrence went through a period of toting around Hermès Kellys and Bolides, lately, she’s turned her attention to loud luxury.

By Elliot O·May 1, 2026·2 min read
Jennifer Lawrence Adds an It-Girl Favorite to Her Statement Bag Collection

Reported by Vogue.

Jennifer Lawrence just proved that the most talked-about accessory this season isn't about what's inside the bag—it's about what you can see. During a recent date night with her husband, art dealer Cooke Maroney, the actor traded in her usual oversized totes for a transparent metal mesh shoulder bag from Spanish brand Gimaguas, specifically their silver Fiji baguette style. It's the kind of choice that signals a shift: Lawrence is officially done playing it safe with her accessories.

The styling was typically Lawrence—controlled, expensive-looking, unapologetic. An ankle-length black bodycon dress layered under a caramel-brown coat, paired with black Manolo Blahnik kitten heels. Everything whispered restraint and wealth until you hit the bag, which basically screams look at me. That contrast is the whole move right now, and she nailed it.

From Kelly Bags to Loud Luxury

This isn't Lawrence's first time at the Gimaguas rodeo. She's been spotted before with their studded suede totes, joining a roster of A-list fans that includes Lily-Rose Depp and Emily Ratajkowski. But what's more interesting is the trajectory: Lawrence spent years as a Hermès Kelly and Bolide devotee—the kind of quiet luxury that screams "I don't need to try." Now she's actively pivoting toward statement pieces. Earlier this week, she stepped out with a leopard-print Prada Galleria featuring vibrant ostrich leather accents, proving that her recent accessory moves aren't accidents. They're intentional.

The shift tracks with a broader spring trend that Lawrence is helping to crystallize: the statement bag as non-negotiable. But here's what makes her versions work—they're never costumey or trying-too-hard. A transparent mesh baguette reads as architectural and modern, not costume-y. A leopard Prada is bold without being loud about being bold. She's found the pocket where confidence and restraint collide, which, let's be honest, is harder to pull off than it looks.

The takeaway isn't that you need to buy a Gimaguas bag tomorrow—it's that the most interesting women are letting their accessories do the talking.


Read the original at Vogue.

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