In 1981, actress Jane Birkin was seated on a ‘plane from Paris to London next to Jean-Louis Dumas, chief executive of luxury goods brand Hermes. During that short flight, handbag history was made.
The Birkin
These days the Birkin is more than just a bag, it represents a way of life and has spawned the culture of the ‘It bag’. Its astonishing price tag and six year waiting list have granted an exclusivity and legendary status that have led to countless imitators. Nonetheless, a real Birkin remains the holy grail of leather handbags for any self-respecting fashionista.
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Modern Muses
Modern trends tend to run a shorter life cycle than in yesteryear, so these days designers regularly name a bag after whichever celebrity represents the zeitgeist in any particular season. Mulberry have had the ‘Alexa’, a satchel style bag named after low-key model and TV presenter Alexa Chung and, more recently have named a bag after pop singer of the moment, Lana del Rey. Models are a current favourite, with Luella naming handbags after Gisele Bundchen and Missy Rayder and Marc Jacobs naming the Stam for his Canadian model muse, Jessica Stam.
Alexander McQueen followed a more nostalgic theme, naming his ‘Novak’ bag after Hitchcock actress Kim, with other classic Hollywood stars represented by Bally’s ‘Greta’ for Greta Garbo, Ferragamo’s ‘Sofia’ for Sofia Loren, while Princess Diana inspired bags from Tods and Dior.
The cult of the ‘It bag’ may have moved on, with new fashionistas aiming for a more individual look, but a number of these classic accessories will always be in style.
Author’s Bio:
Jennifer writes regularly on shoes and other accessories for a range of fashion websites and blogs. She has a huge collection of leather handbags, including most of the classics mentioned.