No other bag inspires quite the same fanaticism quite like the Birkin from Hermes. In fact, it’s so popular, it’s got its list of scandalous tales.

There was that time Clint Eastwood’s daughter set a US$100,000 Birkin on fire in the name of art, or how actor Jayden Smith’s was alleged to have stolen a Birkin. And ‘lest we forget, the ex-First Lady of Malaysia Rosmah Mansor’s vast collection of Birkin bags came into criticism as Malaysia mounted an anti-corruption investigation.

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But to the majority of the public, not much is known about the Birkin bag other than it being a status symbol of wealth. Well, to help you get a better understanding of the bag, here are five pointers that you probably never knew.

Text: The Straits Times / Additional reporting: Aaron Kok / Main image: Wen Chang Liu (2009)

 

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1. YOU CAN’T JUST WALK INTO A HERMES STORE AND BUY THEM

Only a few pieces of Birkin bags are produced annually and there is no fixed schedule as to when they are sent to the stores.

The waiting list to buy one is long, reportedly up to six years and new bags cost anything from S$16,000 to S$268,600, depending on the rarity of the crocodile skin and embellishments that could include gold buckles and diamond studs.

The alternative is to buy them off the secondary market and auction houses, where they are even pricier because of the bag’s high investment value.

 

The Hermès 35cm Himalayan Birkin is crafted from Niloticus crocodile hide. The designation ‘Himalayan’ does not apply to the origin of the bag, but rather to the delicate gradation of the color. The smokey gray fades into a pearly white, resembling the majestic, snow-capped Himalayan mountains. The process of dying a crocodile hide is time-consuming and exponentially more difficult as the shades lighten — to create the immaculate white of the snow and the gradation to rocky gray requires great skill and a fine eye. The finished product is wondrous to behold. Available for immediate purchase. #hermes #himalayan #priveporter #birkinhimalayan #birkincrocodile #birkinhimalaya #himalayabirkin #himalayanbirkin #birkin35 #b35 #nuage #luxury #fashion #hermeslover #potd #love #shopping #lifestyle

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2. A RARE MODEL WAS AUCTIONED FOR HK$2.98 MILLION IN HONG KONG

So what’s the big deal about these bags? Fans rave about the blemish-free quality of the leather, the gleam of the hardware and the meticulous construction. They also come in many colours and sizes, and hold their value. And, of course, the status attached to being able to afford – or be gifted – such a luxury.

A diamond-encrusted Niloticus Crocodile Himalaya Birkin 30 was auctioned off at HK$2.98 million (S$510,000) at Christie’s late last year, making it the most expensive handbag ever sold at an auction.

The buyer was not named, but was said to be from outside of Asia.

 

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3. THEY ARE NAMED AFTER BRITISH-FRENCH ICON JANE BIRKIN

In 1984, late Hermes chairman and artistic director Jean-Louis Dumas created the bag for British-French actress, singer and model Jane Birkin after she told him that she had trouble finding the ideal weekend leather bag.

In 2015, Birkin asked for her name to be removed from the bag after animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) alerted her to the cruel slaughtering process that crocodiles went through for the production of the bags.

She allowed Hermes to keep using the name after the company conducted an investigation and identified the the cruel practices as an “isolated irregularity”.

 

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4. A SINGAPOREAN HAS ONE OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST BIRKIN BAG COLLECTION

Singapore socialite Jamie Chua reportedly has one of the biggest collections of Birkin bags – more than 200. The flight attendant turned skincare entrepreneur’s collection is said to be worth S$2.9 million and is housed in a room-sized walk-in closet.

Famous celebrities who collect them include television star Kim Kardashian West and Spice Girl and fashion designer Victoria Beckham.

Back in 2009, Beckham was reported to be in the proud possession of 100 Birkin bags.

 

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5. IT’S NOT JUST FOR WOMEN

American fashion designer Marc Jacobs, hip-hop star Pharrell Williams and American figure skater Johnny Weir are several famous men who rock the Birkin bag.

According to a 2016 report by American fashion magazine W, men go for neutral colours and the larger sizes. The Birkin, it adds, is “the perfect companion for a male jet-setter”.