The Top 11 Must-Have Luxury Bags for Every Season By Moon Luxury Finds

The Top 11 Must-Have Luxury Bags for Every Season By Moon Luxury Finds

1. Hermes Birkin Bag

One of Hermes’ trademark bags, the idea for the Birkin was created after a chance flight to Paris. On that flight, the current Hermes Creative Director met Jane Birkin, who suggested a more functional and stylish Hermes bag. Given some brilliant ideas, the design was then created and named The Birkin, after Jane herself.

2. Hermes Kelly Bag

Another staple from the Hermes collection, The Kelly was named after Grace Kelly. After being spotted with the bag attempting to hide her baby bump, the bags' popularity sky-rocketed putting Hermes on the map of must-have luxury brands.

3. Hermes Constance

The Constance was first introduced in 1959 and is considered in the top 3 of Hermes’ most popular bags. This classic bag is a representation of Hermes’ commitment to its roots in equestrian history, while still creating functional and stylish accessories suited for any event.

4. Chanel Classic Flap Bag

Coined by Coco Chanel herself, who was looking to design both a beautiful and functional bag, The Flap Bag was designed to offer freedom from the traditional hand-held bags. With a chain strap that allowed the bag to be held on the shoulder, this bag gave a new look to fashionable bags of the era.

5. Chanel Coco Handle

Though similar to the Chanel Flap Bag, the Coco Handle handle makes this bag unique and distinct from other Chanel bags. The structured handle stands tall even when put down, and with the bag’s trapezoid shape, the Coco Handle maintains a modern touch on a classic bag.

6. Lady Dior Bag

Designed to match the architecture of Christian Dior’s house, the Lady Dior Bag, was not originally a classic hit. It wasn’t until Lady Diana, Princess of Wales, was spotted with the bag that the bag was named the Lady Dior Bag. Since then, it has remained one of the most desired luxury bags of the last 25 years.

7. Louis Vuitton Capucines Bag

The Capucines Bag is one of Louis Vuitton’s most popular bags for its elegance and the history of LV’s beginnings. Designed to represent Louis Vuitton’s first store in 1854, The Capucines embodies the Parisian historic savoir-faire.

8. Goyard Saigon

Goyard’s Saigon bag was one designed to celebrate a love for travel and elegance. Given its unique trapezoidal and distinct silhouette that celebrates modernity and sophistication, this bag has remained in the Goyard collection as a compliment to the trunk features in most of its pieces.

9. Gabriella Hearst Demi Bag 

The Demi Bag is a smaller version of the Nina Bag, another Gabriella Hearst classic. This bag grew popular after Megan Markle had been spotted fashioning the bag multiple times. Production of the demi bag is limited as a means to maintain Hearst’s commitment to sustainability, but that hasn’t changed the bag's growing popularity and demand.

10. Fendi Baguette Bag

The Fendi Baguette Bag is designed rightfully after what it was named for, a loaf of French bread. The designer, Silvia Venturini, saw women carrying French baguettes under their arms. She fashioned the bag to be worn as such well fitted to be carried under the arm and just as comfortable as carrying a loaf of bread.

11. Moynat Carat Gabrielle Bag

The bag is named after Gabrielle Réjane, who loved to travel and showcase the artistry of Parisian theater and drama. Designed to be a modern take on the historic Limousine Trunk, this bag takes the shape of the Limousine Trunk with its distinct curves.

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