How to buy your own Hermès handbag: the best shopping locations, which bags offer the highest ROIs (Kelly and Birkin, of course) and customised ‘special orders’ – a collector’s top tips
- Exotic leather is rising in value – a Hermès crocodile skin Kelly 28 bag recently broke auction records when it was sold for US$500,000 at Christie’s
- SATC lied to us – the luxury fashion brand doesn’t have a wait-list, and getting selected for a special order, or customised bag, always comes as a surprise
A timeless and chic Hermès bag is both a fashion statement and an investment. Over the years, we’ve seen many rare bags from the brand sold for a hefty amount of dollars. One recent example would be the exceptional, matt white himalaya niloticus crocodile diamond retourné Kelly 28 with 18k white gold and diamond hardware that was auctioned off at Christie’s for a whopping US$500,000 – setting the new world record for price achieved for any handbag sold at auction.
Whether it’s for passion or investment, serious luxury shoppers are always looking to secure more Hermès bags on our wish lists. That’s why we sat down with Charlene Ree, tech entrepreneur and Hermès collector, to learn more about her journey with the French luxury maison and to get some tips to take home.
How did you begin your Hermès collector journey?
It all started back in 2008. A handbag is a statement piece for a lot of outfits, so the ultimate goal for a lot of people is getting a Hermès bag – including myself. It had been on my dream bag list for a long time.
My start-up company that I established in 2011 became profitable after two years, so I decided it was time to reward myself with a nice handbag. I searched everywhere to find out how to get one, as you know, Hermès bags aren’t as accessible as those from other brands.
When did you first shop in an Hermès store?