What a Birkin remembers
On the marks a great handbag carries, and why we should photograph them honestly.
By Ines Marchetti · May 12, 2026 · 6 min read

The marks a bag carries are not flaws to be erased. They are the record of a life with a piece. Our authentication team treats them as evidence, not embarrassment.
The piece arrived at the atelier wrapped in tissue the previous owner had folded twice. We took our time with it.
What follows is part field-note, part appreciation — written for the reader who knows the difference between a thing made well and a thing made cheaply, and wants to understand why a piece like this can be acquired, today, for a price that bears no relation to its actual cost.
A great handbag is a record of decisions. A great watch is a record of constraint. A great piece of jewelry is a record of patience. The boutique's job is to keep the record legible.
This is a placeholder draft. A senior editor reviews every piece before publication; the final text will live here, replacing this passage in full.
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