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5 Diaper Bags That Don’t Look Like Diaper Bags

Sure, you tried wrangling three binkies, a sippy cup, a changing mat and five extra Huggies into your favorite leather tote, but things went south…fast. PSA: Luckily, you can stay stylish while staying functional. Here, five diaper bags that don’t look like diaper bags (but still get the job done right).

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skip hop backpack baby bag
Nordstrom

A Trendy Backpack

Psst…this really is a diaper bag. Carry all your essentials in a stylish tassel-adorned book bag complete with changing mat, stroller clips, bottle pockets and a wipe-down lining. 

Skip Hop ($100)

rebecca minkoff baby bag
Saks Fifth Avenue

A Structured Nylon Satchel

Stylish enough to continue using post-baby, this diaper bag’s outer zippers, labeled pockets (the word “snacks” has never looked so chic) and cushioned handles provide plenty of room and comfort for the mama-slash-fashionista-on-the-go.

Rebecca Minkoff ($295)

scout baby bag mother load
Scout Bags

A Striped Market Tote

Perfect for the hyper-organized, this coated canvas tote is water resistant, wipes down clean inside and out and has interior insulated pockets to keep up to three bottles cold at once. 

Scout ($76) 


twelvelittle baby bag metallic
Nordstrom

A Quilted Metallic Satchel

The perfect gym tote once your little one is out of diapers, this bag is water resistant with internal organizational pockets, key ring and crossbody strap.  

TWELVElittle ($139)

lassig baby bag
Nordstrom

A Sleek Top-handle Bag

Who says you can’t carry a rose-gold top-handle handbag once you have your baby? There are also backpack straps (you know, should you find your hands otherwise disposed), a place for stroller clips and matching removable changing mat, bottle and baby-food-jar insulators. 

Lässig ($170)



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Director, Branded Content + Cohost, Royally Obsessed Podcast

As Director of Branded Content at Gallery Media Group, Roberta helps oversee the ideation and execution of sponsored content and experiential campaigns across PureWow and ONE37pm, including PureWow’s 24 in ’24. She began her career in editorial nine years ago, and has written and edited countless articles on news, trends, fashion, beauty and the royal family. She’s also cohost of the Royally Obsessed podcast, named one of the best royals podcasts by The New York Times and Town & Country. She cowrote the book Royal Trivia: Your Guide to the Modern British Royal Family.