A 2010s Karl Lagerfeld-era vanity silhouette with restrained elegance.
Designed during Chanel’s 14-series production under Karl Lagerfeld’s directorship (circa 2010), this vanity case crossbody exemplifies the maison’s shift toward refined, practical luxury. The compact profile and dual-compartment design honour both form and utility.
Crafted from high-loft black lambskin, the piece features diamond quilting, polished gold-tone hardware, and tonal leather lining. The serial number 14513859 confirms origin and aligns with verified 14-series specifications. Features include a full-length zip, fixed vanity handle, and an elongated chain strap with leather interlace.
This piece reflects Chanel’s commitment to timeless accessory architecture.
MATERIAL & FIT:
• Exterior: Black quilted lambskin
• Hardware: Gold-tone metal
• Interior: Tonal leather lining
• Strap: Leather-interlaced chain with shoulder pad
• Closure: Full-length zip
• Condition: 8.5/10 – Minor corner wear; surface press marks
SIZE & DIMENSIONS:
• Width: 24 cm
• Height: 16 cm
• Depth: 7 cm
• Strap Drop: 55 cm
• Serial: 14513859
• Made in: France
STYLING TIP:
• Pair with a double-breasted blazer and patent pumps
• Wear crossbody with a boxy linen shirt and flats
ORIGINAL RRP:
EGP 151,250.00 – based on resale value of $3,200 USD
🧷 A discreet archive piece from Lagerfeld’s peak-era accessory line.
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