INSIDE THE ORANGE BOX: A LIFETIME OF COLLECTING, PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN COLLECTOR 

AMSTERDAM – On 28 June, Christie’s Amsterdam closed the online sale of an exceptional single-owner collection of Hermès handbags, lifestyle accessories, scarves, homeware, jewellery, watches and scarves with Inside the Orange Box: A Lifetime of Collecting, Property from an Important European Collector: Part III, achieving a total of €1,927,044 / £1,659,814 / $2,111,283. This follows parts I and parts II of the auction in June and October 2022 in Milan, bringing the combined total for this extraordinary three-part collection to €5,935,230 / £5,146,132 / $6,237,136, a new record for any single-owner handbag collection at auction.

Inside the Orange Box: A Lifetime of Collecting, Property from an Important European Collector: Part III featured over 350 lots by the iconic brand Hermès and spanned over three decades of Hermès creativity. The sale attracted global participation with registrants from 54 countries. The sale was 100% sold by lot and 54% of new registrants to the sale were millennials. Leading the white glove sale was a rare, matte white Himalaya Niloticus Crocodile Birkin 35 which sold for €94,500 / £81,395 / $102,151, surpassing its pre-sale low estimate of €60,000. An additional leading highlight was a Custom Petit H Denim & Black Evercalf Leather Shadow Birkin 40 which sold for €50,400 / £43,411 / $54,481. A Petit H Jaune D’Or Clemence Leather, Black Crocodile & Black Fox Fur Kelly 28 by Hermès achieved €35,280/ £30,388 /  $38,136.

Further notable results include a Hermès Matte Blue Paon Alligator Birkin 35 which realised €47,880 / £41,240 / $51,757 alongside a Hermès matte Sanguine alligator Birkin 30 which achieved €44,100 / £37,984 / $47,671.

A selection of accessories and lifestyle items additionally achieved strong results: a limited edition 18k White Gold & Mother-of-Pearl Dial Marche du Zambèze Automatic Wrist Watch by Hermès sold for €13,860 / £11,938 / $14,982 exceeding its estimate of €2,000-3,000. A group of six silver pill boxes in the shape of Hermès handbags sold for €10,710 / £9,225 / $11,577.

Lucile Andreani, Head of Handbags, Christie’s EMEA: “We are thrilled with the results of this exciting three-part single owner collection with a total of €5,935,230 / £5,146,132 / $6,237,136. The first Christie’s handbags auction in Amsterdam, Inside the Orange Box is the largest single owner collection of Hermès handbags and accessories to ever appear at auction, and we are delighted with the phenomenal results of these three online sales, setting a new record for any private handbag collection sold at auction. The Handbags and Accessories department continues to attract millennials, with over half of our new registrants representing the millennial generation.”

Sale Highlights

About Christie’s

Founded in 1766, Christie’s is a world-leading art and luxury business. Renowned and trusted for its expert live and online auctions, as well as its bespoke private sales, Christie’s offers a full portfolio of global services to its clients, including art appraisal, art financing, international real estate and education. Christie’s has a physical presence in 46 countries, throughout the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia Pacific, with flagship international sales hubs in New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris and Geneva. It also is the only international auction house authorized to hold sales in mainland China (Shanghai).

Christie’s auctions span more than 80 art and luxury categories, at price points ranging from $200 to over $100 million. Christie’s has sold 8 of the 10 most important single-owner collections in history, including the Paul G. Allen Collection—the most valuable collection ever offered at auction (November 2022). In recent years, Christie’s has achieved the world record price for an artwork at auction (Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi, 2017), for a 20th century artwork (Andy Warhol’s Shot Sage Blue Marilyn, 2022) and for a work by a living artist (Jeff Koons’ Rabbit, 2019). 

Christie’s Private Sales offers a seamless service for buying and selling art, jewellery and watches outside of the auction calendar, working exclusively with Christie’s specialists at a client’s individual pace.

Recent innovations at Christie’s include the groundbreaking sale of the first NFT for a digital work of art ever offered at a major auction house (Beeple’s Everydays, March 2021), with the unprecedented acceptance of cryptocurrency as a means of payment. As an industry leader in digital innovation, Christie’s also continues to pioneer new technologies that are redefining the business of art, including use of hologram technology to tour life-size 3D objects around the world, and the creation of viewing and bidding experiences that integrate augmented reality, global livestreaming, buy-now channels, and hybrid sales formats. 

Christie’s is dedicated to advancing responsible culture throughout its business and communities worldwide, including achieving sustainability by reducing our carbon emissions by 50% and pledging to be net zero by 2030, and actively using its platform in the art world to amplify under-represented voices and support positive change.

Browse, bid, discover, and join us for the best of art and luxury at: www.christies.com or by downloading Christie’s apps. The COVID-related re-opening status of our global locations is available here.

Paul & Shark announces AW20 campaign: Voyage en Bretagne.

The new Paul&Shark campaign is a tribute to the brand dna: a direct and sincere bond with the sea, the wind and the sails that tame the elements.

Since its origins, Paul & Shark has always signified authenticity, performance, spirit of adventure. The new Paul&Shark Autumn Winter 2020 campaign expresses the brand’s most authentic spirit:

the loyalty to the key element of its imagination, the sea, through an ecosustainable collection, aimed at respecting the environment and reducing the impact on the planet thanks to advanced technologies, innovative green materials of the highest quality and a highly contemporary design, that guarantee unparalleled performance.

 

Blackpink’s Rosé has returned for the second installment of Saint Laurent AW20 campaign, this time to showcase the newly launched Solferino bag. The must-have accessory of the season, the classic Solferino satchel exudes raw elegance and refinement, captured in cohesion with the delicate sensuality and haunting mystique of the K-pop sensation.

After finding success with birthing plenty of It bags at Saint Laurent – cue Sac de Jour, Cassandra, Lou, Kaia et al – it is safe to say that Anthony Vaccarello is a pro at knowing what women want with their designer bags.

Rosé from Blackpink stars in the new Solferino Saint Laurent campaign

Lensed by David Sims with art direction courtesy of creative director Anthony Vaccarello, the black-and-white video features Rosé, a favoured muse of the luxury maison, wearing a ruffled white lace blouse with the beige leather Solferino bag slung effortlessly over her shoulder. Comprising a rigid silhouette for a slightly retro edge and a shortened shoulder strap providing easy access to its contents, the Solferino is finished with the house’s signature monogram in a gold-hued tone, serving as both a mechanical closure and an embellished statement.

Medium Satchel Solferino in Opium Red Box Saint Laurent Leather

Available in a choice of two sizes and either smooth box leather, supple suede or exotic skins in a timeless choice of colours including black, ivory, cinnamon, and opium red, the Solferino is both the epitome of chic and a soon-to-be cult essential.

Medium Solferino soft satchel in Black Suede and Smooth Leather

Debido al estado reciente del mundo, el Metropolitan Museum of Art tuvo que posponer su exitosa exhibición de arte del Instituto de Vestuario de primavera 2020, “About Time: Fashion and Duration”, Met Gala, que originalmente se planeó para el 4 de mayo de 2020.

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Unraveling Details About Met Galas About Time Fashion and Duration

Met About “About Time: Fashion and Duration” se estableció para explorar la capacidad única de la moda de viajar en el tiempo, fusionando estilos de ropa de diferentes períodos para crear ‘nuevas’ ideas, avanzar en ciclos al mismo tiempo que avanzar y garantizar que algunos estilos se consideran atemporales y efímeros. ¡Vamos a ver!

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 12

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 9

Izquierda: Suit, Gabrielle Chanel, primavera / verano de 1963; Colección de trajes del museo de Brooklyn en el MET, un regalo del Museo de Brooklyn, 2009; Don de Jane Holzer, 1977 | Derecha: Suit, Karl Lagerfeld para la casa de Chanel, primavera / verano de 1994; cortesía de la colección CHANEL Patrimoine, París; todas las imágenes de prendas de vestir © Nicholas Alan Cope, cortesía del Museo Metropolitano de Arte

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 10

Izquierda: Dress, Iris Van Herpen, Otoño / Invierno 2012–13 Alta Costura; regalo de Iris Van Herpen, en honor a Harold Koda, 2016 | Derecha: Ballgown, Charles James, 1951; Colección de trajes del museo de Brooklyn en el MET, un regalo del Museo de Brooklyn, 2009; Donación del Sr. y la Sra. Robert Coulson, 1964

Mientras que el Met todavía está cerrado, la organización decidió compartir su colección curada de prendas contemporáneas e históricas que traza un siglo y medio de moda. Programado para abrir al público el 29 de octubre de 2020, el trabajo presentado data de 1870, en honor al 150 aniversario del museo.

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 1

Izquierda: vestido de cena, señora Arnold; Colección de trajes del museo de Brooklyn en el MET, un regalo del Museo de Brooklyn, 2009; regalo de Sally Ingalls, 1932 | Derecha: Ensemble, Comme des Garçons, Otoño / Invierno 2004–5; cortesía de Comme des Garçons

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 2

izquierda: chaqueta de montar, Morin Blossier; regalo de la señorita Irene Lewisohn, 1937 | Derecha: conjunto, Nicolas Ghesquière para Louis Vuitton, Primavera / Verano 2018; colección de cortesía Louis Vuitton

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 3

izquierda: vestido de noche, semanas; Colección de trajes del museo de Brooklyn en el MET, un regalo del Museo de Brooklyn, 2009; donación del patrimonio de la señora Arthur F. Schermerhorn, 1957 | derecha: vestido, Comme des Garçons, Otoño / Invierno 2012–13; cortesía de Comme des Garçons

Presentado íntegramente con prendas negras, el “Sobre el tiempo: moda y duración” de Met Gala enfatiza la evolución de las siluetas y el uso de detalles secundarios. Con la colección de piezas que van desde 1870 hasta el presente, los curadores tienen como objetivo conectar el concepto de “duración” con debates sobre diversidad, inclusión, sostenibilidad y otras cuestiones éticas que seguramente expresarán un impacto continuo durante la próxima década de la moda de lujo. Empleando el concepto de la durée (duración) de Henri Bergson, explorará cómo la ropa genera asociaciones temporales que combinan pasado, presente y futuro. Virginia Woolf será la “narradora fantasma” de la exposición.

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 4

izquierda: vestido, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Otoño / Invierno 1984–85; compra, regalos de amigos del instituto de disfraces, 2010 | derecha: vestido de noche “tulipán”, Charles James; regalo de Elizabeth de Cuevas, 2015

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 5izquierda: conjunto, Viktor & Rolf, primavera / verano 2005; en préstamo del museo central, Utrecht | derecha: vestido de noche, Madeleine Vionnet, 1939; regalo de la Sra. Harrison Williams, 1952

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 6

izquierda: vestido de tarde, americano, ca. 1877; regalo de Theodore Fischer Ells, 1975 | derecha: falda de “bumster”, Alexander McQueen, Otoño / Invierno 1995–96, edición 2010; cortesía de Alexander McQueen

Una línea de tiempo de 120 prendas se desplegará en dos galerías adyacentes fabricadas como enormes caras de reloj y organizadas en torno al principio de sesenta minutos de moda. Cada “minuto” contará con un par de prendas: el trabajo principal que representa la naturaleza lineal de la moda y el trabajo secundario su carácter cíclico. Cada par estará conectado a través de forma, motivo, material, patrón, técnica o decoración. Por ejemplo, un vestido negro de seda de princesa faille de finales de la década de 1870 se combinará con una falda “bumster” de Alexander McQueen de 1995.

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 7izquierda: vestido de noche, probablemente estadounidense, ca. 1928; regalo de Richard Martin y Harold Koda, 1992 | derecha: vestido, John Galliano, Primavera / Verano 1997, edición 2008; regalo de John Galliano, 2012

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 8

izquierda: chaqueta de noche, Elsa Schiaparelli, invierno 1938–39; regalo de la señora Pauline Potter, 1950 | derecha: conjunto de “espejos rotos”, Yves Saint Laurent, Otoño / Invierno 1978–79; cortesía del Museo Yves Saint Laurent París © Yves Saint Laurent

Unraveling Details About Met Gala's "About Time: Fashion and Duration" Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” Discover The Luxury Fashion Garments Behind The Postponed Met Gala 11

Todas las prendas primarias serán negras, para enfatizar sus siluetas en evolución, y la segunda será negra o blanca, para subrayar sus asociaciones que se refuerzan mutuamente. La exposición concluirá con una pequeña selección de prendas de 2020 que vincula el concepto de duración con debates sobre diversidad, inclusión, sostenibilidad, trazabilidad, transparencia, longevidad, colaboración y otros temas éticos relacionados con la próxima década de la moda. La exposición irá acompañada de un catálogo.

Todavía está por verse el diseño teatral del espacio de la galería, que se presentará este otoño.

“La moda está indeleblemente conectada con el tiempo. No solo refleja y representa el espíritu de los tiempos, sino que también cambia y se desarrolla con los tiempos, sirviendo como un reloj especialmente sensible y preciso. A través de una serie de cronologías, la exposición utilizará el concepto de duración para analizar los giros y vueltas temporales de la historia de la moda “. – Andrew Bolton, el curador de Wendy Yu a cargo del instituto de disfraces de Met Gala

Private Collection Boca do Lobo Unraveling Details About Met Gala’s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” bl private collection 750