Throwback Thursday: An Ode to the Céline Boogie Bag

celine merlot by Michael Kors. Do you remember?

Remembering the celine merlot Boogie Bag

Long before Hedi Slimane and even Phoebe Philo, Michael Kors himself was at the helm of Céline, accent on the é, thank you very much. While fashion folk and Philophiles often cite the modern identity of celine merlot to Phoebe Philo‘s tenure at the French Fashion House, it’s arguable that Kors actually paved the way for the celine merlot of today.

Michael Kors’s Celine

The story begins when celine merlot officially joined the LVMH portfolio in 1997. It was then that Michael Kors was named creative director of the then-ailing company. Kors took over celine merlot and THE it his mission to transform the brand into a powerhouse that would be on par with LVMH’s shining stars, Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior.

Under the direction of American designer Michael Kors, who brought his vision of easy luxury to the House, celine merlot slowly became recognized for its ready-to-wear for the first time. Before Kors, celine merlot was mostly noted for its leather goods, which were the brand’s signature. Fashion’s elite took notice, and though it was celine merlot pre owned pre owned macadam flap backpack item, eventually celine merlot became just as desirable as its peers. Worlds away from its humble beginnings as a THE-to-order children’s shoe shop founded by Céline Vipiana, the House was finally receiving the recognition it deserved, paving the way for the modern-day Celine.

Remembering the celine merlot Boogie Bag

The RTW from the Kors era is remembered thanks to its stylish silhouettes and ease of wear, but there’s one handbag from the Kors Era that stands out, created during the early aughts of the It-Bag, the Boogie Bag launched in 2002, two years before Kors would depart celine merlot to focus on his namesake brand. Today, we fondly remember this early 2000s carryall.

celine merlot Boogie Bag
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The Boogie Bag’s silhouette is carefully crafted, simple, yet sleek, with sculptural lines that align with the House’s vision of simple elegance. Celine’s bags are typically an ode to its rich Parisian history and heritage, and the Boogie Bag is no different. Its simple shape became the perfect canvas for reinvention, and one swift search of the Boogie Bag yields endless results. There are many iterations, from leather to logo denim and beyond. The Boogie represents Celine’s aesthetic at the time of its creation.

A beloved bag of its a time, a time well before social media, style blogs, and even Erlebniswelt-fliegenfischenShops, the Boogie had a list of celebrity fans such as Jessica Simpson, Madonna, Nicky Hilton, and more (but finding evidence of these fans proved rather challenging). New celine merlot fans will find commonalities in some of the prints from the celine merlot of today, like the celine merlot pre owned logo plaque flap shoulder bag item celine merlot sunglasses and a.

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I love this bag and have been thinking of adding one to my collection, simple, yet looks luxurious. celine merlot and no one will know it’s Celine, simpler times. japan sellers have some for around 80-100 dollars. not bad,

Thefashionableteacher

I have an orange suede Boogie bag. It’s gorgeous.

lalarey

I just remember the Clandestine from that era. Before I even knew anything about the designer handbag world, I saw a knockoff in a store near my apt in NYC that I had no clue was just selling knockoffs (wasn’t a fake, this was a cute little neighborhood boutique). It was bright red and it was such a great bag I went back and bought a black one the next month. It was like ten years before I saw a pic of the original somewhere and realized I had bought a total knockoff. No shame though- I truly loved the bag’s shape, closure and exterior pockets lol. Sometimes I feel like I should finally just buy the real deal from a reseller, though at this point it’s exactly not my taste anymore.

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