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If the saying went "more bags, fewer problems," côte&ciel Fall/Winter 2021 would be the poster child.

From the moment it burst into the mainstream, cote&ciel has kept two elements at its core – architectural forms and proximity to creativity. Throughout each seasonal delivery, these pillars have been the driving force behind the brand's design language. The result? Signature baggage styles with a strong visual identity and a functional core.

Style-meets-functionality is at the center of the Fall/Winter 2021 collection, which looks at the creative process as a point of inspiration. Each of the brand's signature shapes has been updated with advanced fabrications suited to face the seasonal transition.

On offer are flagship products such as the ISAR, which features two main compartments in an asymmetrical build. Suited to the user's changing utility needs, the front section of the backpack can be expanded outwards, while the vertical front pocket houses a cover for wet conditions. Also making the lineup is the TYCHO, a tote bag easily transformed into a backpack.

Each of the baggage items has been updated in a seasonal palette of black and blue, contrasting the warmer earth tones that have featured throughout past seasons.

You can shop the lineup of bag styles from côte&ciel's Fall/Winter 2021 collection online now.

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