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PROP STYLIST: JOSEPH PARRA
THE ONE
The new Kelly
tote meets today’s
hauling needs in
classic Hermès style
Photograph by
Eric Helgas
Case
Closed
Since it was first
introduced in 1992,
the Kelly Dépêches
briefcase from
Hermès ($10,200)
has been almost
as sought-after
as its celebrated
namesake handbag.
This iteration,
new for fall, has
a slimmer profile,
a shorter flap for
easier
opening
and
closing,
beveled
corners,
and a
rounded
bottom.
THE COMPETITION
- The Russia Leather
folio may be even
harder to get than a
Kelly. The classically
handsome bag
from 205-year-old
James Purdey &
Sons Ltd. is made
with restored hides
recovered from a
shipwreck off the
coast of England.
Finished with red
goatskin lining, the
$12,050 case has a
gold-plated buckle.
THECASE
Ontheoriginal
Kellycase,theclasp
wassofussythat
leavingit openwas
asmucha practical
considerationas
aneffortinstudied
nonchalance.This
updatedversionlets
youskiptheclasp
entirely:Thesofter
cornersandshorter
flapslipunder
thestraptoclose
quickly.Elsewhereit
bearsthehallmarks
ofthebrand,such
asimpeccable
saddlestitching,
- Bigenough
tohandlemost
largerlaptops,
Valextra’s$2,980
Classicbriefcaseis
16 inches wide with
a slightly padded
interior to protect
digital devices,
plus five internal
pockets and two
pen loops. - Berluti’s $5,000
Prisme briefcase
pairs palladium-
finished brass
hardware with
Venezia leather and
an easy-to-use clasp.
here in white linen
thread, which serves
as a contrast to the
palladium hardware
and fine-grained
toffee leather in
what is a classic
Hermès palette.
(It’s also available
in red, green, gray,
and navy.) With two
pockets inside—one
zip, one sleeve—
it’s just the right
size for a 13-inch
laptop, more than
enough to fulfill the
demands of modern
schlepping. $10,200;
800 441-4488