Hermès Bags That Should Be On Your Radar This Fall

In the luxurious world of Hermès, it’s easy to get swept away by the mania for the Birkin and Kelly. The iconic status of these two prizes often overshadows the brand’s other equally luxurious offerings. Hermès, with its rich heritage and unparalleled craftsmanship, boasts a collection of lesser-known bags that deserve just as much attention. These hidden gems, crafted with the same meticulous care and attention to detail, offer a refreshing departure from the norm.

Let’s dive into the world of Hermès beyond the Birkin and Kelly and discover exceptional pieces that are worth adding to your wishlist. 

Arçon

The Hermès Arçon bag, launched in Spring/Summer 2023, quickly emerged as a standout piece. Featured again in the Spring/Summer 2024 lineup, the Arçon provides a contemporary twist to Hermès’ equestrian-influenced handbag designs.

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Inspired by Margiela’s ‘Poches en Liberté’ and traditional saddle flaps, the Arçon features a distinctive crescent shape with ample volume and a minimalist design. This structured hobo style, with its wide shoulder strap and refined leather, seamlessly blends elegance with functionality. Horse riding-inspired details, such as a key fob with a D-ring and a diagonal external zip pocket, pay homage to Hermès’ heritage, while the ‘Étrivière’ buckle on the adjustable strap adds a signature touch. With its unlined construction for added flexibility, the Arçon stands out as one of the brand’s most lightweight and versatile designs for everyday wear.

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Available in two sizes—the classic Arçon and the Mini—both can be worn over the shoulder or carried by hand. The classic Arçon, measuring 13.7 x 11 x 1.9 inches, provides ample space for everyday use. A Mini version, coming soon, offers a compact design that can be worn crossbody, thanks to its petite proportions.

The Arçon not only boasts a versatile design but also distinguishes itself as the ultimate unisex offering. Initially introduced in a combination of H canvas and Swift calfskin retailing for $5,800, the Arçon is now also available in luxurious Barenia leather and a refined mix of Togo and Swift calfskin, with the latter priced at $5,900. 

Balusoie

The Balusoie Bag from Hermès stands out as a refined non-leather option in the brand’s diverse collection. Somewhat reminiscent of the brand’s Bride-a-Brac Pouch, the Balusoie is crafted from supple silk, offering a luxurious, unstructured feel distinct from traditional leather designs.

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Featuring Hermès’ iconic printed silk and a Hunter cowhide handle, the Balusoie is detailed with a zip top closure and the brand’s signature pull tab, enhanced by palladium-plated hardware. Available in several unique prints such as ‘La Promenade du Matin Bandana’, ‘Equateur’, and ‘Wild’, it comes in both vibrant and subtle colorways.

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With its lightweight, unlined silk construction, the Balusoie is ideal for handheld carry. Measuring 12.5 x 9.4 x 4.7 inches, it offers generous space for your essentials and effortlessly suits a range of occasions – from day to night.

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Priced at $2,675, the Balusoie Bag stands out as a chic and effortless accessory.

Della Cavalleria

Drawing from Hermès’ storied equestrian tradition, the Della Cavalleria stands out as a unique alternative to the brand’s coveted Constance. First introduced in the Fall-Winter 2020 lineup, this bag features a distinctive buckle inspired by the Verdun horse-bit motif, merging historical charm with contemporary flair. 

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In 2023, the Della Cavalleria was refreshed with a new silhouette, while maintaining its iconic hardware, and Hermès also launched the east-west Elan iteration for the Spring-Summer 2023 season.

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The Della Cavalleria is known for its minimalist and elegant design. A key feature is its versatile adjustable shoulder strap, offering three-length options for easy transition between shoulder and crossbody wear. The oversized clasp, in palladium or gold finishes, adds a striking touch.

Available in Mini and Elan iteration, the Mini Della Cavalleria, made from Epsom leather, is priced at $6,550. Meanwhile, the on-trend Della Cavalleria Elan version retails for $7,150.

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Halzan

The Hermès Halzan has quietly established itself as a notable member of the brand’s collection, deserving more recognition than it often receives. First introduced in 2014, the Halzan merges Hermès’ equestrian heritage with practical design elements, making it a standout choice for those seeking both style and practicality.

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Named after a horse coat color, the Halzan features design elements like handles that echo stirrups. Its functionality is highlighted by numerous pockets – two open exterior pockets ideal for essentials like phones and keys, and a spacious interior pocket for additional storage. 

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The bag’s versatility is a major draw, offering several carrying options including top handles, a removable shoulder strap, and the possibility to use it as a clutch. It can be worn as an open-top tote, a shoulder bag, or secured with buckles for a clutch look. While the buckling mechanism may require a bit of practice, the overall design flexibility certainly enhances its appeal.

Available in two versatile sizes—the 25 (often referred to as the Mini) and the 31—the Halzan caters to varying needs and preferences. The 25, measures 8.5 x 6 x 2.4 inches, while the 31 size, measuring 12.2 x 7.9 x 3.9 inches, offers additional space without sacrificing style. Both sizes are crafted in a combination of Clemence and Swift leather, available in a range of classic and seasonal colors  – and finished with gold or palladium hardware.

The Halzan 25 is priced at $5,700, offering a refined touch of Hermès luxury under $6k. 

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Geta

For those seeking a unique and minimalist Hermès bag that exudes quiet luxury, the Geta is exactly that. Inspired by traditional Japanese wooden sandals – elevated wooden clogs held in place with fabric straps – the Geta bag’s clean lines and structured silhouette elegantly reflect its namesake. 

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The Geta is enhanced by a distinctive elongated clasp reminiscent of the Constance design but set in a unique location – near the bag’s base. 

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With a wide adjustable canvas shoulder strap, this bag seamlessly blends practicality and style. Measuring 8.5 x 5.1 x 2 inches, its spacious interior offers ample room for daily essentials.

Crafted from luxurious Chèvre leather, celebrated for its durability and supple texture, the Geta exudes a timeless feel. Retailing for $6,450, the Geta offers a distinctive yet quiet luxury appearance that will remain timeless for years to come.

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Which of these bags is top of your wishlist? Let us know your favorite. 

Published: September 4th, 2024
Updated: September 5th, 2024

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