Hermes Kelly
About the Kelly
The Hermès Kelly bag is one of the most iconic and coveted handbags in fashion history. First created in the 1930s, the Kelly was named after Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco, who famously used it to shield her pregnant belly from the paparazzi. Over the decades, the Kelly has transcended fleeting fashion trends to become a true classic.
With its structured trapezoid shape, slim profile, and elegant rolled handles, the Kelly has an instantly recognizable silhouette. It is available in a wide range of leathers, colors, and hardware, allowing for personal customization while retaining its signature look. Details like the palladium twist-lock closure, finely stitched seams, and luxe leather give the Kelly an aura of exotic sophistication.
Only the finest alligator, crocodile, and calfskin leathers are used in Kelly bags, which are almost entirely hand-stitched by skilled artisans. The resulting quality and durability are unmatched, making the Kelly a worthwhile investment meant to become a family heirloom. As an Hermès icon, the Kelly also exemplifies the brand's heritage in equestrian leather goods and understated French luxury.
With a commodious interior and multiple ways to carry, from handheld to arm or shoulder, the Kelly is as functional as it is fashionable. The bag suits work, travel, and elegant events, with a timeless allure that transcends trends. Priced from $10,000 to over $200,000 for exotic skins, the Kelly retains exceptional resale value on the secondary market.
The Kelly remains perennially stylish and is a red carpet favorite among old Hollywood actresses and contemporary fashion icons alike. Yet production is limited and the bags are only available to elite Hermès clients. Meticulous craftsmanship and near-unattainability add to the Kelly's mystique as the ultimate holy grail handbag for connoisseurs.