It had been a while since the hobo bag was in the spotlight. In recent decades, a sudden wave hit the fashion industry, where large bags became trendy. This marked the resurrection of the laid-back Hobo bag.
In the Spring/Summer 2017 runway show, Chanel's creative director Karl Lagerfeld introduced the Gabrielle Hobo bag. Gabrielle was not just another bag, but the launch of an entire line from Chanel. It was a design sensation, combining the looseness of a hobo-style bag with a structural bottom, resulting in a contrasting silhouette that felt fresh and exciting. To achieve this elegant contrast, the bag was fitted to a rigid thermoformed base, and the body of the bag was handcrafted from light, flexible quilted leather.
Other brands quickly jumped on the new trend. Madewell, Rebecca Minkoff, Bottega Veneta, and Marc Jacobs introduced their versions of the hobo bag. It wasn't long before celebrities around the world incorporated the new hobo bags, which were setting trends on the runways, into their looks. And that's how, by 2018, it became the favorite bag of many. After all, how many bags can make you look both casual and stylish at the same time?