Hermès Victoria II 35 Tote Bag PHW


Condition: Excellent
Price: Sold
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Hermès Victoria II tote bag 35 in orange taurillon clemence leather. The bag looks astonishingly good in formal and casual styles. The enormous space inside will satisfy any woman who are obsessed carrying their modern essentials. An effortless playful bag. Chic, simple, but luxurious and guaranteed the ultimate Hermès experience.

  • L in square
  • Orange taurillon clemence leather
  • Palladium hardware
  • 14" x 9" x 6.5"/l. 35 x h. 23 x b. 17 cm
  • Handle drop is 20 cm/7.8"
  • Canvas lining
  • Protective feet at base
  • Comes with: padlocklock, keys and clochette
  • Retail price: € 3.450,00/$5,150.00
  • Condition: the exterior leather is clean and beautiful, but on a closer inspection the bottom corner edges have scuffing and discoloration. The hardware is bright with minor hairline surface scratches. The interior is clean and in excellent condition.

 

Reference
114-172
Designer
Hermès
Status
Sold
Year
2008
Material
Taurillon clemence leather, palladium hardware
Origin
Made in France
Dimensions
23 x 35 x 17 cm
Size
35

Hermès

The legendary French luxury goods house began as a harness workshop in Paris in 1837. By the twenties, Hermès had the patent for the zipper in France, and introduced the first ladies’ bags with zip closures, and in 1937, the first Hermès silk scarves were born (today, a scarf is allegedly sold every twenty seconds). The company expanded into riding gloves, belts, and men’s and women's sportswear, and designed the now-famous travel trunks to meet the needs of the new automobile drivers. The Kelly bag debuted in 1956 after Grace Kelly used a large crocodile handbag to hide her pregnancy. In the seventies, the first women's shoe collection and the first complete men's ready-to-wear collection were introduced. Actress Jane Birkin replaced her old straw purse with a leather Hermès number in 1984, and started the rage that is the Birkin bag. Today the Birkin continues to have the longest waiting list of any luxury accessory. Hermès also has a complete home line, bed and bath linens, furniture, silverware, crystal and porcelain, office accessories, and baby gifts. In 2003, following Martin Margiela, Jean-Paul Gaultier joined the house as women's ready-to-wear designer, putting a high-fashion spin on the label’s equestrian roots. After departing in May 2010, Christophe Lemaire, who is best known for reviving preppy label Lacoste, took the reigns. In June 2004, perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena took a post as the in-house perfumer and launched several scents that have amassed cultish popularity. There are over 240 Hermès boutiques internationally, including a Wall Street location, the North American flagship on Madison Avenue, and in the fall of 2009, the first menswear-only boutique right across the street.

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