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From Hollywood to the FROW, the iconic Birkin bag has become a global symbol of status and wealth. Its easy-to-recognise shape and hardware can be customised in countless materials, and it's handcrafted in a six-phase process over the course of 20 hours. Even with its jaw-dropping price tag, the Hermès Birkin remains one of the most difficultbags to get your hands on because of overwhelming demand. In 2020, luxury resale siteVestiaire Collectiverevealed thattheBirkin was one of the most in-demand bags and sawa185% increase in sales that year.Two years on, it'srisen in value by more than 4%—proving once again that luxury goods canbe great investments.But what exactly has given this iconic piece of arm candy such enduring popularity? To understand how the Birkin bag became such a hot-ticket item, read on.
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A red versionof the Hermès Birkin on the streets of fashion week.
THE BIRKIN'S BEGINNINGS
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Jane Birkin with a basket bag instead of her namesake creation.
In 1983, so the story goes, Jean-Louis Dumas—chief executive of Hermès at the time—was seated next to Jane Birkinon a flight from Paris to London. When the actress's top-handlebasket bag tipped over, pouring all of its contents on the floor, Dumas felt inspired to design the icon a bag that was equally as stylish as her signature style but would actually stay closed—so inspired, in fact, that he drew the initial design on an aeroplane sick bag (chic) right then and there. And soon after, the Birkin bag was born.
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Jane Birkin with a very full Birkin bag.
A-LIST ATTRACTION
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Khloé Kardashian with a crocodile version of the Hermès Birkin.
Celebrities are no strangers to the Birkin bag—surely you've seen theKardashian squad toting their Birkins on any highly papped gym run or airport outing. Kris Jenner is said to have a whole room dedicated to her Birkins, complete with a neon sign that reads "Need money for Birkins,"a sentiment we can (kind of) relate to. Kim Kardashian Westeven let her daughter North customise one of hers in what has to be the most expensive arts-and-crafts session of all time.
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Kim Kardashian West with a smaller Birkin bag in black.
Ashley Olsen is another celebrity who is often seen dashing around with a Birkin in the crook of her arm, as is Victoria's Secret model Alessandra Ambrosio. However, it seems that no one is as big a fan of the iconic arm candyas Victoria Beckham. It's guesstimated that sheowns upwards of 120 Birkin bags. Though, you're more likely to see her sporting one of her own designs nowadays.
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Ashley Olsen with a larger Birkin bag in tan.
So just what is it about the Birkin bag that has garnered it such a cult A-list following? Exclusivity, of course. Its difficult-to-get nature and recognisability make it the perfect flashy piece for those who love the spotlight.
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Jennifer Lopezwith a Birkin bag in black.
A WORTHWHILE INVESTMENT
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A cerise pink Birkin on the streets of NYC.
The luxury resale market has seen a massive boom in the past few years, with companies like Vestiaire Collectiveand Xupes asserting that the Hermès Birkin bag retains around 130% of its retail value at resale. The reasoning behind this? Scarcity. It's widely known you can't just stroll into any Hermès shop and expect one of the pristine shop assistants to lift the red ropes and present you with a selection of Birkin bags to choose from. As Vestiaire co-founder Fanny Moizant succinctly puts it, "Anything that is hard to get is highly coveted, and there's a mystery around the bags, which makes them even more sought-after."
On 12 June 2019, Christie's London hosted a handbag auction featuring some of the world's most exotic finds, including an Hermès Birkin bag that sold for an unbelievable £162,500. This was the second-most-expensive handbag ever sold at auction—the record was broken in 2018 when the Matte Himalaya Niloticus Crocodile Birkin 35 with 18-karatwhite gold and diamond hardware went for a colossal £236,750. One has to wonder—when woulda person wear a six-figure handbag? Certainly not when their personal security team takes annual leave.
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Influencer Aimee Song carries an Hermès Birkin bag in camel.
Indeed, it seemsthat aBirkin's worth just keeps going up.Baghuntershared that between June 2016 and 2017, the value of Birkins on the resale market rose by 16%. Since then, Baghunter has conducted a new report, whichfound a growing gap between demand and supply of Birkin handbags, leading to a "mini Hermès drought” in the resale market."With all indicators showing Hermès has not increased production of the Birkin bag, the value of the Birkin is set to spike soon,” said Evelyn Fox,co-founderof Baghunter.
We're no expert on investments, but we'd say the Birkin sounds like a pretty sure bet. This begs the question: Stock market or bag connoisseur? We'll take the bags, thanks.
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This post was published at an earlier time and has since been updated.
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