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It will be everywhere: the infamous bag of the '50s set to become the most popular accessory this fall. Photo

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The infamous bag of the '50s set to become the most popular accessory this fall

It's no secret that fashion is cyclical, so many things that were recently considered anti-trends are becoming the most desirable items. Thus, this fall, the "sausage" bag, which appeared back in the '50s, is gaining momentum.

According to Vogue magazine, the original accessory was brought back into fashion by the creative director of the French brand Alaïa, Pieter Mulier, and its founder, Azzedine Alaïa. The "Dachshund" bag is already appearing on the catwalks and has a special place in the wardrobes of both celebrities and fashion enthusiasts.

According to experts, despite its small size, the bag is quite roomy, so you can put everything you need inside. The unique elongated shape of Le Teckel bag - a name inspired by the dachshund dog breed - ensures its versatility, so it will match any look.

The first time this basic accessory appeared among fashionistas was in the 1950s. The designers modernized it so that even the most demanding people would like the handbag, writes Who What Wear.

The design of the accessory is quite simple but elegant. The "sausage" bag has a rectangular shape, two thin handles and a metal clasp.

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