If Coco Chanel is remembered for her classic tweed jacket, Christian Louboutin is globally famous for his red-soled shoes, then Judith Leiber is known as the haute couture queen of the clutch line.
The Hungarian-American designer, born in 1921, is the master of high-fashion handbags.
Designer Judith Leiber.
Unlike other handbag brands that try to diversify their products to attract customers, Judith Leiber’s name for more than 50 years has remained loyal to its stylish clutches or small handbags (clutch or minaudière).
Handcrafted craftsmanship and unique design are what make the Judith Leiber purse the desire of women around the world.
Every collection released by the 94-year-old designer always makes the fashion world admire its creativity and sophistication.
Judith Leiber’s wallet models always have unique shapes.
The idea of attaching stones to the entire wallet came to Judith Leiber completely by chance.
Thanks to crystal and gemstone materials, Judith Leiber wallets are classified as high-end accessories with an average price of about 3,000 – 5,000 USD per piece (equivalent to 60-100 million VND).
Precious Rose rose-shaped wallet model – one of the brand’s top designs.
What makes Judith Leiber different from other purse lines is its boldness in design.
Stacey Schmidt, assistant curator of the Corcoran Museum of Contemporary Art (USA), praised the 94-year-old designer: `Judith always understands that a fashion accessory can express many things at the same time:
The Judith Leiber wallet became the number one accessory choice of the first ladies of American presidents of the last century including Mamie Eisenhower, Nancy Reagan, Jacqueline Kennedy, Barbara Bush, Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton.
Katy Perry and `angel` Lily Aldridge are two of the fans who are passionate about Judith Leiber’s purses.
The list of fans for Judith Leiber is also indispensable for Hollywood and Asian beauties and famous figures.
The 94-year-old designer’s lifelong legacy is today widely displayed in major museums around the world such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (UK), the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in