Some people still think bags are only for woman. But everyone who has ever seen Jacob Elordi with one of his amazing bags, know this is not the case at all. Jacob Elordi might be known to the world as the heartthrob from Euphoria and Priscilla, but to fashion lovers he’s become something far more interesting: a walking, talking It-bag archive. Tall, effortlessly cool, and unafraid to play with accessories, Elordi has turned the humble handbag into a style signature. Each piece he carries tells a story, mixing nostalgia with modern edge.
Bottega Tote
Take his Bottega Veneta Andiamo in dark chocolate woven leather. Spotted at the airport with a coffee in one hand and the bag slung casually over his shoulder, Elordi looked every bit the off-duty movie star. The intrecciato weaving — a hallmark of Bottega craftsmanship — feels timeless, but the oversized silhouette gives it a fresh, contemporary edge.
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Mini Chanel
Then there’s the mini quilted Chanel tote, which made a surprise appearance during the Priscilla Venice press tour. Paired with relaxed tailoring and sunglasses that hinted at old-Hollywood glamour, the bag added a playful dash of Parisian chic. For vintage lovers, it’s a reminder that sometimes the smallest pieces make the biggest impact.
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Louis Vuitton Speedy P9
He’s also not afraid of colour. Case in point: the Louis Vuitton Speedy P9 in Pharrell’s sunshine-yellow. Elordi carried it with a simple white T-shirt and slouchy jeans, letting the bag do all the talking. The Speedy’s silhouette might be rooted in the 1930s, but in this bold hue it feels completely of the moment — a perfect example of how vintage design evolves through colour.
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Fendi Baguette
And of course, there’s his Fendi Baguette, that late-’90s icon that once ruled the streets of New York. Elordi gives it new life by pairing it with loose jeans, a plain hoodie, and sneakers — proving that a bag born in the age of Sex and the City can still turn heads two decades later.
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Celine Ava
One of Elordi’s most effortlessly cool moments came when he was spotted in New York, dressed in a grey oversized sweatshirt, ripped vintage-wash jeans, and well-worn sneakers with mismatched neon laces. But the real star? A Celine Ava crossbody in monogram canvas worn casually across his chest. The structured mini-bag added a polished, designer edge to an otherwise relaxed streetwear ensemble, proving that even the most low-key outfit can be instantly elevated with the right accessory.
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Valentino Locó
In June 2023, Elordi turned heads in Milan with a burgundy Valentino Locò shoulder bag — a compact, structured piece that stood out all the more against his towering 6'5" frame. It’s this play on proportions that makes his style so compelling; the petite size of the bag felt almost unexpected, yet perfectly intentional. He kept the rest of his look easy and understated: a Polo bucket hat, medium-wash jeans, and classic black Converse. The result was a masterclass in balancing statement accessories with relaxed, approachable styling
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Bottega Andiamo
At the Bottega Veneta Spring/Summer 2025 show last September, Elordi made a striking entrance with a bright red Large Andiamo — a bold, architectural take on the house’s signature intrecciato weaving. He kept the rest of his look minimal in crisp black and white, letting the bag command attention, but added a touch of whimsy with a butter-yellow intrecciato dog charm clipped to the handle.
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What makes Elordi so compelling is how he treats his bags as practical companions, not just props — often filled with books, notebooks, or even a film camera. His approach quietly challenges outdated gender rules, proving that great design belongs to everyone. For (vintage) bag lovers, he feels like a kindred spirit: someone who understands that style is cyclical, heritage matters, and the right bag can transform even the simplest outfit. In a world obsessed with the next big thing, Elordi reminds us that true style is about timeless pieces and the stories they carry.
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Lots of love,
Mara
Sources:
Complex.com
Vogue.co.uk
Whowhatwhere.com
GQ.com
Magazine.com