Product Details
2000
20 cm
Brown
Ladies
shoulder bag
Brown
5 cm
Sliding closure
Yes
Brand card, original dust bag
24 cm
13 cm
Brown
leather
No
Gold
Medium
shoulder strap
Saint Laurent
Italy
5 to 7 Puffer Brown Hobo
Brass
leather
leather
OP: Original price was: 2.000,00 €.1.580,00 €Current price is: 1.580,00 €.
Including VAT (subject to differential taxation according to §25a UStG).
This This stunning 5 x 7 hobo shoulder bag by Saint Laurent was handcrafted in Italy from the finest, super-soft lambskin leather. The bag is sold out everywhere and brand new. It's a display piece with no signs of wear. The inside and outside are absolutely clean and odor-free. Comes with all cards, box, and dust bag.
Out of stock
2000
20 cm
Brown
Ladies
shoulder bag
Brown
5 cm
Sliding closure
Yes
Brand card, original dust bag
24 cm
13 cm
Brown
leather
No
Gold
Medium
shoulder strap
Saint Laurent
Italy
5 to 7 Puffer Brown Hobo
Brass
leather
leather
Yves Saint Laurent SAS
Rue de Bellechasse 37-39
75007, Paris
+493031192002
Yves Saint Laurent SAS
Rue de Bellechasse 37-39
75007, Paris
+493031192002

The history of the fashion house **Saint Laurent** is inextricably linked to its founder, the visionary **Yves Saint Laurent**, who launched the label in 1961 with his partner Pierre Bergé, having already become head designer at Dior at the age of 21. Saint Laurent's true genius lay in his desire to **democratize fashion** and empower women by radically blurring gender boundaries. His most iconic and scandalous masterpiece was arguably **Le Smoking** from 1966, the women's suit that transferred the masculine garment to a woman's shoulders, thus becoming a symbol of **emancipation** at a time when women were still denied entry to upscale restaurants wearing trousers. He was the first couturier to introduce a ready-to-wear line called "Rive Gauche," bringing Parisian style to the streets and into the hands of the young, rebellious generation. After the master's retirement in the early 2000s, Hedi Slimane, in particular, spearheaded another revolution from 2012 onward by consistently tailoring the brand to a rock-inspired, slim, and youthful aesthetic, causing sales to skyrocket. The current creative director, Anthony Vaccarello, continues this sexy, often dark, and 80s-inspired aesthetic with dramatic cuts and sensual transparency. As a result, Saint Laurent remains synonymous with cool, androgynous chic and a timeless elegance rooted in rebellion and the liberation of women.