Puzzle bag? You have a creative side and like the uniqueness of the bag. If you have one where some of the ‘pieces’ of the puzzle are different colors you see the bag as standing out in the painting of your style, instead of blending in with fewer colors. You could also want to use it as a statement piece against the more neutral backdrop of your clothes.

Hammock bag? You obviously care about fashion over function and like standing out. Céline was not enough for you, you need bigger wings!

Gate bag? You love classic shapes but like the extra edge of country/riding life that the tie/knot on the front gives this bag. If you have one with stripes or multicolors, then you are a fashionista that prefers classic shapes as a canvas for louder colors.
If you have the Gate Bucket bag, you are a real inspiration as a fashionista, because I can’t imagine finding things in such a narrow, tall bucket. I tip my hat to you!
And if you have any of the other more sedate, older bags in classic shapes, you are someone who values practical, long-lasting fashion for its ease of use, how it saves time in choosing outfits, etc.
There are some louder Loewe prints, like on their ‘Cushion floral tote bag’ [there is even a mini Puzzle bag with this design on it], but I view these as accessories for people who have an abundance of cheerfulness, who love color, or for people living in tropical climates [or going to the beach/on vacation.]
Now, Loewe’s animal bags and charms are quite cute–but they are rather personal. I find that charms say a lot on a bag, and I prefer to restrict myself to just the bag’s statement alone. It’s a quandary. I don’t mind a small charm, but a big one stands out. To me these charms are a very personal touch.

