When I think of messenger bags, I don’t think of a schoolbag meant to carry the miscellany required for a long day of college classes. No, I don’t think of their practicality at all. Rather, when I think of messenger bags, I think back to one of the most polarizing messenger bags ever to exist—the Chanel Graffiti Messenger Bag from Spring/Summer 2015.
It’s a bag that every handbag lover knows, likely falling into one of two camps: love or hate. The mid-2010s were truly a time, and this bag, with its campy details, was the epitome of fashion during that era. The silhouette? Another favorite of its time.
Fashion’s Latest Nostalgia Play
Crossbody bags and messenger bags were all the rage back then, but, as expected, the silhouette’s popularity shifted with the trend cycle, and by the 2020s, shoulder bags had replaced them.
With the return of big bags and designers paying more attention to functionality than to the micro-mini trend, messenger bags, too, are having a second coming.
It makes sense because, alongside the return of more practical silhouettes, fashion’s constant obsession with nostalgia remains ever-present, and messenger bags were once a highly beloved style.
We last saw a resurgence of the silhouette in the early 2020s, but its major comeback never fully materialized. Still, the almighty messenger continues to push forward, and if anyone can give it the nudge it needs, it’s Chanel.
For Spring 2026, the messenger returned to luxury fashion on the Chanel runway, reminiscent of the bags of yesteryear but modernized with an undeniably chic appeal.
Are you ready for a messenger bag comeback?
