THE 2.55Gabrielle âCocoâ Chanelâs 2.55 bag was named for the month and year it was releasedâFebruary 1955. Spare, sophisticated, and pragmatically designed with a strap long enoughto wear over the shoulderâthen a novel ideaâthe bag quickly became emblematic of themodern woman. The or iginal design, produced in leather or jersey in shades of black, nav y,beige, or brown, was distinguished by its quilted exterior and gold chain.In typical Chanel fashion, there is some lore surrounding these two understated yet powerfuldecorative elements. Some historians argue that the quilting was inluenced by the jacketsworn by horse jockeys, whereas the strap referenced the keychains used by custodians at theorphanage where Chanel spent her adolescence. It is certain that the decorative elements ofthe 2.55 correspond directly to Chanelâs tweed suit jackets, which featured quilted liningsand a chain at the hem to maintain their shape.The 2.55 was revived during the 1980s by Karl Lagerfeld, who cleverly worked the brandâsfamous âdouble Câ logo into the bagâs turn lock. Lagerfeldâs continuous and creative redesignsof the bag have ensured its status as both a classic and a cult object.
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