The designer resale market is now being dubbed the fastest growing business in fashion. As the best designer bags will hold their worth for years to come. Thanks to the expense of the designer bag market, the demand for pre-loved luxury handbags has soared to unprecedented heights, making designer bags not just great for now, but sound investments for the future. They won't be cheap, but if you know what to look out for, you can find a luxury handbag that will look more or less new, and still stand the test of time. A Louis Vuitton Monogram Belt Bag Wish to invest in a timeless piece? Let us know what is on your WHISHLIST and we will find the bag that will make your heart beat faster.Your best bet is to head to reputable resellers for discounted bags. Featured on their most famous bag styles like the Louis Vuitton Speedy and the Louis Vuitton Keepall, Louis Vuitton Monogram bags are here to stay. The interlocking L and V were created in 1896 and have been featured on the brand’s leather goods ever since, becoming one of the most recognizable monograms in the world. The French house of Louis Vuitton is mostly known for its famous LV monogram, a pattern that was designed by Louis Vuitton’s son Georges Vuitton as an ode to his father. Browse our selection of secondhand Bottega Veneta bags Louis Vuitton Monogram Bags The balanced mix of practicality and minimal elegance is why this bag is undoubtedly on its way to becoming a classic staple piece for years to come. The style of the Cassette is based on the Intrecciato weave design, a pattern that the Italian fashion house is widely known for. With its characteristic softly geometric shape, the Cassette bag is the new it-bag amongst the fashion community. A reissued 1955 Gucci Horsebit bag Bottega Veneta Cassette BagĪlthough relatively new, this bag is slowly becoming a truly iconic style. The handbag has been re-released under the creative direction of Alessandro Michele in 2019 and proves its relevance is still accurate in 2022. The so-called horsebit emblem – which now has become synonymous with Gucci – is based on details from the equestrian world, and was first shown on the now-famous Gucci loafers before it was featured on bags. One of Gucci’s most iconic bags was created in 1955 when the Gucci family was still at the helm of the Italian fashion house. Influencer Leonie Hanne with a bright-pink Lady Dior Gucci 1955 Horsebit The playful details of the metallic charms that fall from the strap were inspired by the lucky charms Christian Dior himself loved and gives the bag an unexpected twist. Its timelessness lies in the easiness and minimal shape and style of the bag. Almost 25 years later, the handbag has never stopped being in fashion and is therefore still one of the most coveted bags today. The renowned Lady Dior bag was named after the late Lady Diana after she first wore the style of one of her favourite labels in 1995. Traditionally offered in lambskin or more textured leather known as Caviar, the Classic Flap is a true collector’s piece and has become one of the most popular bags of all time. Introduced in 1983 by Karl Lagerfeld, this style has the same practical rectangular shape but features the popular CC turn-lock and a leather-interwoven chain strap. A bright-orange Hermès Kelly spotted in Paris Chanel Classic Flap BagĪn iteration of the famous Chanel 2.55, the Chanel Classic Flap Bag is perhaps the most known bag of the French house. Characterized by its minimal and understated design, it is one of the most exclusive bags in the world. However, it was not until 1977 that the bag officially got renamed. In the 1950s Grace Kelly was photographed with the bag, after which it became known as the Kelly Bag. Although named after Grace Kelly, the bag was originally created in 1923 and re-designed by then creative director Robert Dumas in 1935, who called it the Sac à dépêches. Slightly less well-known than the Birkin but certainly no less iconic is the Hermès Kelly Bag. Shop our selection of authentic secondhand Chanel handbags on SACLÀB Hermès Kelly Bag Recognized by its timeless rectangular shape and the so-called mademoiselle lock, it is still one of the most famous bags in fashion history to this day. In the 1950’s she created the 2.55 bag named after the date of its creation: 2 for February and 55 for the year 1955. Coco Chanel did not only revolutionize fashion with her designs, but she was also one of the first designers to create a handbag to be worn over the shoulders with the now-famous chain straps.
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