We Love: The word "toile" is French for canvas. It's a natural textile made of cotton or silk, mostly used in painting. The Hermès design is recognizable by its beautifully even texture and natural beige-ecru color. It gives the iconic Kelly bag a sporty, summery look and harmonizes beautifully with the smooth leather.
About: Originally known as the Sac à Dépêches, it was designed in 1930 by Hermès CEO Robert Dumas as a refined version of the house's larger saddle bags. It had a defined trapeze shape with practical straps and was designed to be as discreet as it was elegant. Twenty-five years later, its true star potential was recognized. While working on the Hitchcock classic To Catch a Thief in 1954, actress Grace Kelly was given a Sac à Dépêches to wear as part of her character's wardrobe. Grace loved the bag so much that she continued to wear it. After her wedding, newly pregnant, Grace turned to her trusted Sac à Dépêches to protect her growing bump from the waiting paparazzi. The image appeared in magazines around the world, and the newly crowned "Kelly" bag was thrust into the spotlight. The Sac à Dépêches bag was officially renamed "Kelly" by Hermès in 1977 - a nickname it has borne ever since.
Made in: France
Year: 1977
Data code: G in a circle
Dimensions: W 32 x H 23 x D 11 cm
Material: Toile H, Box Leather
Color: Black
Hardware: Gold
Interior compartments: 3 side pockets, one with zipper
Exterior: Minimal discoloration in the Toile H, slight signs of wear in the leather, scratches and signs of wear in the hardware, has been refreshed in the REAWAKE Atelier
Inside: Slight signs of wear and tear in the interior leather, but otherwise it is in a beautiful vintage condition
Accessories: Clochette with lock and 2 keys, REAWAKE Dustbag
Condition: Good