Temperatures are heating up and so is summer’s bucket list of Bal Harbour’s most-wanted handbags. Preview the 12 bags, from delicately crafted raffia bags at Prada, Stella McCartney and Dolce & Gabbana to wildly embellished prints and patterns at Versace, Bottega Veneta and Fendi, we’ve rounded up some of our favorites that can easily accompany you from the beach to the street. Plus, we’ve even included an incredible ALL white feather bag worth swooning over at Valentino.

Bal Harbour Shops — Life Delightful.

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    Antonello Tedde

    Made in Italy, Antonello Tedde bags are carefully crafted through an eco-conscious process, down to the chosen Italian wool and recycled cotton. $390
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    Hat Attack Chic Tote

    Packing for a crew? Fit everything you need in this family-sized straw beach bag from Hat Attack. $167
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    Longchamp Le Pliage Large Nylon Shoulder Tote

    The Le Pliage tote is timeless, durable, and lightweight. It also folds up nice and small for easy storage, making it the ideal choice for travel. $283
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    Clare V. Sandy tote

    Packing for a crew? Fit everything you need in this family-sized straw beach bag from Hat Attack. $167
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    Hermès Cabas beach bag

    The Le Pliage tote is timeless, durable, and lightweight. It also folds up nice and small for easy storage, making it the ideal choice for travel. $283
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    Clare V. Sandy tote

    Packing for a crew? Fit everything you need in this family-sized straw beach bag from Hat Attack. $167


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