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Vintage Chanel & Hermès

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Some things were never meant to stay in a drawer.

A bracelet from 1998. A scarf folded back into its original box. Objects that passed through hands before yours — and arrived, somehow, more alive for it.

The Vintage collection doesn't curate nostalgia. It curates presence. Each piece is singular. When it's gone, it's gone.

 

Chanel Camélia Bracelet, Fall 1998

Karl Lagerfeld designed this for a season. It survived decades.

Palladium-plated mesh, a mother-of-pearl camellia at the centre — the kind of detail that stops a room. Not loudly. The way a held breath stops a room.

It was worn. It was loved. It shows none of it.

One piece. No restock.

Hermès Silk Carré — Les Zèbres

Robert Dallet spent his life drawing animals the way painters once drew saints — with total devotion.

This 65×65 is one of those drawings. Pink ground, hand-rolled edges, the kind of silk that moves before you do. It arrived with its original box. It has been waiting.

Some scarves are worn. Some are kept. This one earns either.

Delivered as Hermès intended — box and all.