If you’re looking for a bit of handbag inspiration or have been thinking about investing in a classic silhouette, you’re going to be quite intrigued by the intel coming your way. That’s right. We tapped Jessica Henderson, VVIP curator at resale Mecca Fashionphile, to share insight into forever-trending styles that maintain their value. Specifically, she focused on styles from Fashionphile’s new edit, Karl Lagerfeld: A Tribute to an Icon, in honor of Lagerfeld and the upcoming Met Gala.
Below you’ll uncover Lagerfeld’s most influential designs that are also Henderson’s top picks. And yes, all of the styles fall within that timeless and classic category. You’ll find further notes from Henderson on why the bags are iconic and could be worth the investment from a resale value point of view. There are also inspired shopping picks sprinkled throughout from Fashionphile.
“The classic flap was created in 1983 when Karl Lagerfeld took over as creative director. He reinterpreted Chanel’s 2.55 flap with updated features including a metal chain interlaced with leather and a double CC clasp. The classic flap is an instantly recognizable status symbol that continues to gain value year over year. If you are looking for a true investment piece to add to your collection, this is hands down one of the best options.” — Henderson
“First introduced in fall/winter 2011 by Karl Lagerfeld, the Boy bag is named after Gabrielle Chanel’s first love, Boy Capel. This bag carries a boyish allure, with features like a rectangular shape, thick gourmette chain, and a graphic CC clasp. This It-girl staple piece was released in six different sizes at various points in time and was produced in numerous colors and textiles, so you can be sure to find something that fits your style.” — Henderson
“The FF logo or inverted zucca was created by Karl Lagerfeld in 1965. Fun fact: Did you know FF stands for ‘fun fur’? Although the heritage brand has updated their logo every decade, this iconic logo continues to be a part of Fendi’s DNA. ” — Henderson
“Created by Karl Lagerfeld in the ’90s, this structured tote has all of the key elements that a classic Chanel bag has including the quilting, chain straps, and large CC logo. This style was discontinued in 2015, but you can find a nice selection of Grand Shopping Totes on our website.” — Henderson
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