Featured Vintage Luxury Purses
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Featured Vintage Luxury Purses
Purchase Luxury Purses at Reasonable Prices!
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Louis Vuitton: Vintage Louis Vuitton monogram crossbody style. This style was made from the late 1990s to early 2000s. The curved flap, long leather strap, and equestrian-inspired buckle detail were classic LV design from that era.
Fun Fact: Many celebrities now intentionally hunt for vintage LV instead of buying new because archival styles feel more unique and less mass-produced. Recent fashion coverage has highlighted the comeback of vintage LV bags from the Marc Jacobs years.
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Fendi: Vintage Fendi Zucca Shoulder Bag featuring Fendi’s classic FF “Zucca” monogram canvas pattern. The large gold-tone FF buckle on the front is a signature design element associated with many late-1990s and early-2000s Fendi bags
Fun Fact: the famous FF logo doesn’t officially stand for “Fendi.” It was created by Karl Lagerfeld in 1965 and actually meant “Fun Fur.” He designed it in just a few seconds after joining the fashion house to represent Fendi’s playful approach to luxury fur fashion at the time.
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Louis Vuitton: Share with your giraffe and mushroom loving friends. Date code: Made in France May 2002
Fun Fact: This design is a vintage collaboration between Marc Jacobs and Julie Verhoeven. It features Monogram satin with patchwork of Vernis, calf hair, and snakeskin. Also called the "fairy tale" collection, Marc Jacobs created this line after the September 11 events and came out in Spring/Summer 2002
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Louis Vuitton: This is a Louis Vuitton Speedy Damier Ebene one of the most iconic handbags ever made by Louis Vuitton. The pattern is called Damier Ebene, the brown checkerboard canvas that Louis Vuitton originally introduced in the 19th century and later revived in modern collections.
Fun Fact: In the 1960s, Audrey Hepburn reportedly asked Louis Vuitton to make a smaller version of the original Speedy travel bag because she wanted something more compact for everyday use. That request helped create the now-famous Speedy 25, which became one of the most copied handbag silhouettes in fashion history.
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