With its generous proportions, buttery leather exterior and “softly structured” handles (as its product description reads), The Row’s most talked-about handbag, the Margaux is what an It-bag looks like in 2024. It has sold out multiple times at the brand’s dedicated site and at retailers worldwide, and is currently being resold for highly inflated prices on various platforms. Some would say it’s the “perfect” handbag (especially those who aren’t phased by the price tag, which starts at £3,240).

Following closely in its footsteps, however, is The Row’s range of mini bags, which are much slighter in size than its totes; offering different traits to the capacious Margaux. There’s an array of osteopath-friendly companions listed in the “small bags” section on Therow.com – including a scaled-down version of the Margaux (measuring 10 x 7 x 7.

5”), the N/S Park Tote and the Devon, all of which are classic styles in The Row’s accessories arsenal. The Edith and the 90S – tubular bags with top handles – are the heroes on the shoulder bag front, and have been staunchly endorsed by the label’s celebrity fanbase. Elsewhere, the “ergonomic” Half Moon bag, first introduced in 2014 and a well-loved favourite among loyal The Row customers, remains a permanent fixture, and now comes in black, ivory, seaweed green, warm chestnut, and raisin.

Erica Wright, who runs a fashion sourcing app, Sourcewhere , previously told Vogue : “The Half Moon bag already f.