This Little Bag Changed My Life—and My Style

Fashion & Style

When it comes to bags, I have two speeds: the full-on schlepp of everything-but-the-kitchen-sink, and the very tightly edited essentials of my (tiny) wallet, keys, and phone. (Okay, usually a lip balm and my sunnies, too.) But as a mom of two little girls, my daily carry usually leans toward the former, resembling a small army’s supply kit. Diaper bags? Check. Snacks? Double check. My sanity? Somewhere in the mix. Or, as a freelance writer, I’m toting my laptop most places.

Maybe because I feel so weighed down so much of the time, when I’m running out for a quick errand or enjoying a rare few hours to get my nails done, grab a coffee, or meet up with a friend, I forgo a bag entirely and just utilize my pockets. (For a dyed-in-the-wool bag lover, this really is quite a concept!) Lately, though, I’ve been craving more style moments amid my day-to-day, starting with a new bag. And that’s where the Blake Crossbody from Vera Bradley came in.

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Vera Bradley

Zooey Deschanel for Vera Bradley

Let me paint you a picture: It’s a sunny summer afternoon, and I’m out running errands. For once, I’m unburdened by my laptop or any kiddie cargo. Instead, I’m sporting this super-cute, ultra-compact crossbody bag that’s just big enough for that fab five of wallet, phone, keys, lip balm, and sunglasses. That’s it. No more, no less. This bag is the smallest I’ve worn in forever (aside from an evening bag that fits, like, one lipstick). And it feels liberating.

The first thing that caught my eye about it was the vibrant, block-style floral print. For someone whose wardrobe is a shrine to minimalism—think neutral tones and lots of white—the pop of pattern is a refreshing change, like a little burst of summer joy slung over my shoulder. Plus, the durable canvas fabric is a win on those hot summer days when leather feels a bit too heavy and high-maintenance.

One of the best parts about this bag is its weight—or rather its lack thereof. Seriously, it’s featherlight. And let me tell you, it’s so nice to finally have something that’s just for me and isn’t adding to the load of everyone else’s stuff I usually have to carry around. The simplicity of carrying just the essentials is a subtle but powerful reminder that sometimes, less truly is more.

Now, let’s talk security. I’m a bit paranoid about losing important items—keys slipping out, phones falling into the abyss, you name it. But the full zip-around closure of the Blake Crossbody is my personal hero in this regard. Everything stays exactly where it should, tucked safely away—especially when I wear the bag crossbody, nestled securely by my side.

Vera Bradley Blake Crossbody, Trillium in Oxford Canvas

Blake Crossbody, Trillium in Oxford Canvas

In sum, this little bag has been a total game-changer: stylish, practical, and perfectly sized for my needs. Might have to buy one in every color or shop another impactful print! If you’re looking for a compact, colorful, and incredibly functional summer accessory, take my word for it: the Blake will be your new best friend. (Your shoulders will thank you, too.)

And next time you see a woman looking blissfully unencumbered and striding confidently down the street with a cute little crossbody…it might just be me.

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Laura Lajiness Kaupke is a freelance writer and editor covering fashion, accessories, and lifestyle topics, including beauty, home, fitness, and travel. You can see her work across various outlets, including VOGUE, Harper’s BAZAAR, ELLE, Marie Claire, InStyle, Glamour, Esquire, Women’s Health, Brides, The Zoe Report, Popsugar, Refinery 29, Coveteur, Byrdie, Well+Good, The Editorialist, among other titles and brands. Laura has worked in the fashion industry for over 11 years and held senior fashion editor positions at Popsugar and The Zoe Report, with additional experience as a copywriter and fashion publicist.

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