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The Birkin bagEvery woman´s dream
Drake collects them for his future wife. Kanye had one customized by artist George Condo. Kate Moss uses them as nappy bags. Victoria Beckham is rumoured to own over 100 of them.
Yes, it would be fair to say that the HERMÈS (pronounced air-MEZ) Birkin bag is the holy grail of handbags — but it’s not the only highly coveted style from the French Maison.
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The Kelly bag. This signature handbag is just as sought after — and just like the Birkin, it has a waitlist to match its icon status.
The History of HERMÈS
First, a little history. In 1837, Thierry Hermès founded his namesake business in Paris as a horse harness shop, dedicated to serving European noblemen. Winning various awards during the late 1800s, Hermès earned a reputation as one the finest producers of leather goods for horses — crafting all things equestrian from saddles to bags, boots and hats. His son Charles-Émile later moved the HERMÈS flagship shop to 24 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in 1880, where it remains to this day.
By the 1900s, under the founder’s grandson Émile-Maurice, HERMÈS became the official saddler for the Czar of Russia and the first brand to introduce the zipper on leather goods in France. After producing golf garments for the Prince of Wales in 1918, HERMÈS began its first foray into leather handbags in 1922. Haute couture followed, along with an expansion into jewellery, watches, porcelain goods and scarves.
The History of the HERMÈS Birkin & Kelly Bags

Formerly the Sac à Dépêches, the Kelly bag was first introduced in 1935.
Actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly fell in love with the HERMÈS design after filming it in Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘To Catch a Thief’.
However, it was her effort to hide her baby bump with the bag in the mid-1950s that really garnered attention.
As pictures of the Princess of Monaco emerged in magazines the world over, the demand for the HERMÈS bag grew exponentially.
Although it instantly became known as the
Kelly bag, HERMÈS officially renamed it in 1977.
The story of the Birkin goes a little differently. In 1984, somewhere above the English Channel on an Air France flight from Paris to London, the idea of the Birkin bag was born.
As actress Jane Birkin — star of ‘Wonderwall’ and ‘Blowup’ — stuffed her trademark wicker basket bag into the overhead compartment, the contents spilt out onto the seat and aisle below.
As if by fate (and a chance upgrade to First Class), Birkin found herself sitting next to the executive chairman of HERMÈS at the time, Jean-Louis Dumas.
After a lengthy discussion about her ideal design and Dumas’ recommendation of pockets, the English actress scribbled out a sketch of what would become the iconic Birkin.
Her request? Bigger than the Kelly bag but smaller than Serge Gainsbourg’s suitcase (also HERMÈS, naturally).
Birkin Bags
Which Birkin size is better?
“Classic Birkin bags come in four different sizes: 25, 30, 35 and 40, which basically means there’s a Birkin bag for every occasion. Each number stands for the bag’s width in centimetres.”
What are the differences between the leathers of the HERMÈS Birkin bags?
”They really are so important, as the unique leathers together with exquisite colours are what makes each bag special. There are around 30 different types of leather that HERMÈS does and that is probably the most a brand can offer.
Different leathers differ in softness, texture, and sturdiness, and can even affect the overall shape of the bag.”
Epsom and Togo are probably the two most popular ones — and also the most different — as Epsom tends to be more rigid, whereas Togo is softer.
Togo bags are often stitched inside, and Epsom outside, which are respectively known as Retourne and Sellier types of stitching.
The Sellier stitching is on the outside which gives the bag a more structured shape, while Retourne stitching is on the inside giving the bag a more rounded shape.
Kelly Bags Review
What are the different sizes of Kelly bags? And what are the differences between each size?
“Kelly is a little bit more versatile, as the name Kelly is used also for pieces that contain the famous Kelly clasp. The most standard Kelly sizes are 25, 28, 32 and 35. However, there is also a Mini Kelly II and a Kelly Pochette.”
What are the main differences between a Birkin and Kelly bag?
“The Kelly bags have a shoulder strap and a closure over the top, whereas the Birkin has two top handles and is more of a tote bag.
Their shape is their main difference though, while the Birkin is rectangular, Kelly is more of a trapeze shape.”


