Delvaux unearths Elizabeth Taylor's iconic Le Caprice handbag
Nov 06, 2024
The rediscovery of a cherished handbag from the late actress highlights her lasting influence and the craftsmanship of Delvaux
Delvaux's design studio recently stumbled across an intriguing entry in Christie's catalogue, revealing the iconic handbag le Caprice, once owned by the legendary Elizabeth Taylor. This striking piece, characterised by its trapezoidal shape and polished brass handle, is more than just a handbag; it embodies Taylor's bold and original spirit.
The story of le Caprice dates back to 1958 when Taylor visited Brussels for L'Expo '58, a celebration of art and innovation that captivated millions. It was during this visit that she first laid eyes on the handbag, displayed in a boutique window in a vibrant emerald green. Captivated by its geometric lines and luxurious design, Taylor acquired the piece, which would come to symbolise her appreciation for exceptional craftsmanship.
The recent auction showcased Taylor's impeccable taste and reaffirmed Delvaux's status as a pioneer in luxury leather goods. Hot-stamped with her initials "E.T." and bearing signs of a life well-lived, le Caprice stands as a testament to both Taylor's enduring legacy and Delvaux's commitment to artistry.
Founded in 1829, Delvaux is celebrated as the oldest fine leather goods house in the world, known for its innovative designs and rich history. The rediscovery of le Caprice is a poignant reminder of the intersection between celebrity culture and timeless craftsmanship, highlighting how both Taylor and Delvaux have left an indelible mark on their respective fields.
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