Since its inception more than a century ago, British Vogue has been
fascinated by the infinite incarnations of the handbag. From the myriad
surrealist creations of Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel to Prada's democratic
nylon backpack, from the exclusive Hermés Birkin bag to individual
vintage gems, the handbag is fashion's most inventive accessory.
No shock, then, that the handbag market today is worth more than a
hundred billion dollars. From each season's must-have to five-figure
rarities, the handbag symbolizes the inexplicable power of fashion
desire. Vogue Essentials: Handbags explores all the greatest hits in a
collection that any fashion devotee will covet.
'Any woman can wear shoes and handbags: it's not a question of how tall
you are, how skinny you are, how blonde or blue-eyed or tanned or
whatever.' Marc Jacobs