Sunday, April 18, 2010

Hermes Bolide



The Hermès Bolide was invented in 1930 by Emile-Maurice Hermès and was meant to serve as a driving bag for his wife. It was originally called the "Bugatti" bag after the famous sport scar. Despite the name change from a brand of car to type - the lines have remained the same since it's inception in 1923. Another example of the innovation of Hermes handbags- the Bolide was the first handbag to have a zip closure!


Hermes Black Bolide is a classic style from Hermes bags,with silver palladium, a very practical, young and modern look. This Hermes bag is on a wait list at Hermes in New York where it retails for $4,700+ tax. It has the detachable shoulder strap and Features double zippered closure, Bolide Hermes handbag really bring you a practical yet luxury look.


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