Business Insider asked stylists and designers which purse trends are in and out this season.
Nontraditional shapes and beaded bags are taking center stage right now.
But the experts said to stay away from impractical transparent purses and micro bags.
The handbag market is a nearly $60 billion industry, so it's no wonder there are so many different trends and styles available right now.
To help you parse through what's actually in and out this summer, Business Insider asked designers and stylists to share the best and worst purse trends.
Here's what the experts said.
Denim accents are essential this season.
According to fashion designer David Tlale, denim is exploding regarding purse trends.
The versatile material can be incorporated into a wide range of stylish bags, including medallion envelope clutches and deconstructed handbags.
Woven bags scream summer.
Woven textures, especially those made from natural materials like straw and raffia, are ideal for vacation and beyond.
Melony Huber, designer, founder, and design director of ethical lifestyle collection La Peony, told BI, "Textures are always a good idea when it comes to styling, as they add depth and a level of chic to any wardrobe."
Bucket bags are making a major comeback.
From mini and oversized, Tlale said bucket bags are making a comeback in a big way this season.
Huber added that bucket bags strike the perfect balance between casual and fun, making them ideal for summer activities and outings.
Incorporate a pop of color into your summer purse collection.
According to Huber, people are adding pops of color to their summer purse looks to make a statement.
"Something that makes a statement and catches your eye is a great add to any summer outfit, especially if the rest of your outfit features neutrals," the designer told BI.
Beaded bags can offer a touch of sophistication to any outfit.
Bags that are either fully beaded or embellished with beaded accents are also trending this summer, according to celebrity wardrobe stylist Pilar Scratch.
"Beaded bags offer a vintage, artisanal vibe and bring a touch of sophistication to summer ensembles," she told BI.
Nontraditional shapes can make a big statement.
Try a nontraditional shape to make your purse stand out from the crowd this summer, according to Abby Young, lead stylist and CEO of Abby Young Styling.
"Crescent shapes and asymmetrical angles are just some of the ways that purses are standing out this season," she said.
On the other hand, see-through bags are no longer trending.
According to Scratch, clear or semitransparent bags — often crafted from plastic and decked out with vibrant trims — are officially out.
The trend was fun for a moment. But the plastic materials the purses are often made of aren't great for the environment, and it's not always practical for people to see all your possessions.
The stylist recommended substituting it with a sustainable canvas or organic-cotton tote.
Fanny packs had their day in the sun.
Fanny packs may be perfect for festivals and traveling, but they've had their time in the spotlight for everyday wear. According to Young, they're just too casual.
"Instead, opt for a crossbody purse with a thin- to medium-width strap for similar functionality," she told BI.
Swap heavy embellishments for more minimalist styles.
Bags decorated with an abundance of studs, sequins, and other heavy adornments are giving way to minimalist trends.
Instead, Scratch recommended opting for sleek, structured bags with simple lines and understated hardware.
Massive logos are being replaced by the quiet-luxury aesthetic.
Quiet luxury is in, according to Huber, and it's all about having the "it" bag without flaunting it. That means no big logos or recognizable icons.
"If your bag is chic and trending, people will notice without you having to scream it," the designer told BI.
Micro purses lack the room for essentials.
"As practicality takes precedence this summer, micro bags lack sufficient room for everyday essentials," Scratch told BI.
Instead, consider a medium-sized crossbody bag that offers generous space without being overly bulky.