Jane Birkin’s Original Hermès Bag Sells for €8.6 Million

Jane Birkin’s Original Hermès Bag Sells for €8.6 Million

If the Hermès Himalaya was once thought to be the rarest handbag in existence, this week’s auction has proven otherwise. The very first Birkin bag—custom-made in 1984 for Jane Birkin herself—has been sold for an astonishing €7 million, setting a new record at Sotheby’s Paris. With fees included, the final price reached €8.6 million (approximately $10 million), making it the most expensive handbag ever sold at auction.

The original Birkin bag, which will be auctioned by Sotheby’s on July 10.

This iconic piece wasn’t just born out of luxury, but of practicality. Jane Birkin once mentioned to Hermès executive Jean-Louis Dumas that she needed a functional yet elegant bag for her fast-paced life. She reportedly sketched her ideal handbag on an airplane sickness bag, prompting Dumas to design what would become a fashion legend.

Donated by Birkin in 1994 to support the French AIDS charity Association Solidarité Sida, the bag changed hands in 2000 when it was acquired by vintage collector Catherine Benier. Over the years, it has traveled globally, displayed at venues like the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and most recently in Sotheby’s galleries across Paris, Hong Kong, and New York.

What makes this Birkin especially valuable isn’t just its celebrity provenance but also its prototype features—never replicated in later designs. It’s crafted from black leather with a body the height of a Birkin 40, the depth and width of a Birkin 35, and features a rare crossbody strap. Most uniquely, the front flap bears the initials “J.B.,” stamped directly into the leather. Traces of stickers Birkin once used to decorate it are still visible, giving it a worn but deeply personal character.

This sale marks a significant cultural milestone, highlighting how fashion objects can transcend luxury to become historical and emotional artifacts. For the professional fashion world, it’s a compelling reminder of how personal style, celebrity legacy, and design innovation can together create enduring icons.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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