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Best Handheld Fans of 2025
If the heat wave that recently tore through the country proved anything, it’s that portable fans just might be summer 2025’s hottest accessory and handbag must-have.
As WWD Shop’s editors engaged in our nine-to-five and five-to-nine activities in NYC last week, we noticed many of our fellow heat-avoiders using plastic fans to try to keep cool. TikTok’s also been popping off with hundreds of videos in which content creators show off their battery-operated fans in pastels, bedecked by whimsical keychains and charms, or those with an uncanny resemblance to cutesy animals. But if you’re looking for a more dramatic and glamorous way to beat the heat, may we suggest the original handheld fans that are also having a fashion moment right now? Indeed, both fashion and beauty brands are getting in on the trend with their unique, style-savvy takes on traditional folding fans — from raffia-based to wood-and-paper designs.

It’s clear that hand fans of the non-automatic variety are having a renaissance of sorts, and the origin of these hot-day essentials can be traced back to 4,000 years ago in ancient Egypt, where they were not only used for religious ceremonies but also considered a symbol of power — to the point of being found in King Tut’s tomb. At that time, the fans were nothing short of elaborate (think ostrich feathers, golden handles, and precious stone overlays).
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Folding fans, however, are believed to have originated in Japan, after which they were absorbed by Europe’s high society: seen in portraits of Catherine de’ Medici and other noblewomen across the continent. Notably, Louis XIV loved to commission such fans, seeking to keep their production internal to France, and they soon became cartes blanches for the prevailing art styles of the day — bearing Rococo illustrations, scenes from classical Greek mythology and the Bible, as well as depictions of monuments that inspired pride. According to the Swiss National Museum, some fans also “incorporated short poems, charades, conversational games, or rebus puzzles with which the ladies could occupy themselves when bored.”

If the first image of foldable hand fans that comes to your mind is something straight out of “Bridgerton,” know that the TV show accurately depicted their prevalence in Regency-era England and the fact that aristocratic women used them as a coquettish flirting tool during social interactions. In this day and age, you’re unlikely to meet the gaze of a stranger across the subway fluttering their hand fan to signify their interest in you, but these manual cooling devices still have a firm foothold in the cultural zeitgeist.
Decades ago, the late Karl Lagerfeld could frequently be spotted with a fan in hand as he greeted paparazzi and attended high-profile events, to the point of it becoming his sartorial signature. Audrey Hepburn also clutched a handheld fan in “War and Peace,” and the item was more recently found in the hands of A-listers from Taylor Swift to Beyoncé, usually meticulously coordinated with their OOTDs. All in all, it’s safe to say the allure of this age-old way of preventing your makeup from melting has not been lost on the current generation.

Nowadays, the market is replete with accordion-style fans: confirming that, while their spinning counterparts might unburden your wrist, old-school sophistication will always be en vogue. Luxury fashion houses have released their own iterations, including Dior’s toile-printed fan, Gucci’s vintage-inspired one complete with a black tassel, and Loewe’s beach-ready palm and wood creation. For the budget-conscious, there’s also a plethora of stylish and affordable fans out there to keep you cool while adding flair to your summer ensembles.
Below, the chicest handheld fans we recommend shopping, because summertime comfort shouldn’t come at the cost of your meticulously curated outfit.
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OMyTea Folding Hand Fan
The title of “Amazon’s Choice” signifies that this hand fan, which was purchased over 1,000 times in the last month, is one you shouldn’t overlook during your summer shopping spree. We’re particularly big fans (get it?) of its design: replicating “Under the Wave off Kanagawa” while being crafted out of high-quality silk fabric and bamboo. Put it in your purse and take out as needed, dancing the night away at an upcoming wedding. The purchase will seamlessly compliment wedding guest dresses in similar color palettes, as well as every other warm-weather fashion find in your closet.
Price upon publish date of this article: $12.99
Olive & Iris Seashell Straw Hand Fan
We don’t know what we love more about this style staple: Its seashell-inspired silhouette or the fact that the fan is woven out of lightweight rattan that’s trending right now in resortwear. Visually captivating and evocative of a leisurely day spent on a tropical island, it will look just as good in your home as in your hand.
Price upon publish date of this article: $18
Mango Smooth Wooden Fan
Impartial to bold patterns and instead want a fan that won’t take the spotlight from your date night ‘fit? Enter: Mango’s fan in solid green. Its wooden base will feel sturdy in your hand as you take it with you to concerts, brunches, errand runs, and many other activities in the next few months. Pair it with breezy, green linen pants, and you’ve got yourself a true ensemble.
Price upon publish date of this article: $29.99
Khu Khu Strawberry Splash Hand Fan
Handmade in Spain by a brand whose mission it is to rejuvenate the hand-fan market, this bestseller will help you win “strawberry girl summer.” Everything — from those silver details on the painted wooden sticks to the highly saturated, brilliant graphics of this season’s best fruit — feels fun and fresh here, without ever sacrificing quality construction.
Price upon publish date of this article: $114
The Citizenry Bolga Fan
Bolga fans were traditionally owned by Ghanaian queens, made primarily out of elephant grass, and known for their vibrant hues. The Citizenry’s bolga fan offerings stay true to this heritage by coming from the hands of Bolgatanga, Ghana artisans and harnessing locally sourced materials. This one’s natural coloring will make it suit your most vibrant swimwear and summer dresses; the brand also recommends repurposing the fan as home decor when not actively in use.
Price upon publish date of this article: $142
H&M Scalloped-Edge Fan
In case your preferences lean more black-and-white, we’re here to introduce you to this color-blocked stunner whose scalloped edges might mirror the hemline of your favorite gown. Reach for it each time you want to feel a touch more glamorous, as you stroll around a new city or attend a work gala.
Price upon publish date of this article: $9.99
Patrick Ta Major Glow Setting Fan
Earlier this year, celebrity MUA Patrick Ta expanded the body care collection that first jumpstarted his hit beauty brand. The line, called Major Glow, includes creams, oils, and mists that will make you absolutely irresistible, but this rose-gold setting fan for makeup routines and beyond — a lesser-known component of the release — is a little luxury you won’t be able to resist. Its metal frame takes things up a notch, because you and your skin deserve the very best.
Price upon publish date of this article: $26
Palomo Fluor Green Fan With Print
This fan, another made-in-Spain selection, fuses a “Brat green”–adjacent shade with an intricately patterned rim that will catch the attention of all passerby (even if you haven’t yet mastered the art of fan-flirting). A clip at the bottom means you can attach it to your crossbody bag or denim of choice for moments when the breeze does the job of fanning for you.
Price upon publish date of this article: $72
Palma Canaria Embroidered Ciao Appliqué Straw Fan
Woven straw bags are hot as can be right now… and so are woven straw fans. This pick’s light-colored fibers are contrasted by pitch-black embroidery and a tassel to match; it will come in handy when you’re saying “ciao” to your Euro Summer vacation or hitting up an outdoor soirée in sweltering heat.
Price upon publish date of this article: $65
Salutto Leopard-Printed Hand Fan
This beaut might make it so that your best fashion investment this year ends up costing less than $10. Channeling 2025’s animal print trend (considered a neutral at this point), its cotton fabric folds and unfolds at ease — and will be at your service whenever you want to cool off or else just admire the timeless design. Amazon reviewers praise the fan’s durability, thickness, and accompanying protective pouch. Great as a party favor, it’s also one of those high-value self-care purchases you’ll be turning to summer after summer.
Price upon publish date of this article: $8.99
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Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on the hot-right-now accessories worth shoppers’ time.