World’s most expensive bag was featured at the Paris Fashion Week 2024 and was made in over 100 hours of craftsmanship. Read on to know its price and a little story behind the creation.
Eyes blinged all around when the sparkle of a nano bag blinded the audience. What is being regarded as a ground breaking craftsmanship, a little gold bag became the highlight of the Paris Fashion Week. In a season already brimming with high-octane glamour and boundary-pushing design, Rabanne has presented the world’s most expensive bag. At Paris Fashion Week, amidst the eclectic and gleaming Spring/Summer 2025 collection, one creation captured the spotlight: a handcrafted, 18-karat gold nano bag, priced at 250,000 euros or roughly valued at 15 million pesos.
World’s most expensive bag at Paris Fashion Week
The exquisite piece, reportedly, took 100 hours. In a media statement, the artist director of Arthus Bertrand, Camille Toupet, said,” In a perfect fusion of our two houses, I immediately had the vision of the Rabanne pastille twisted into a medal.”
The official website claims that the one-of-a-kind nano bags made of around hundreds of gold discs that are 18K gold each!
The story behind world’s most expensive bag
According to L’offciel, the Nano bag is a homage to the iconic 1968 gold and diamond dress, created by Paco Rabanne for French singer Françoise Hardy. This was not just a fashion moment, but a moment in history that commands attention.
On the runway, Creative Director Julien Dossena paired the gleaming handbag with a shimmering low-cut mini dress, metallic pointed-toe heels, and a pendant necklace, effortlessly evoking the house’s signature chainmail aesthetic.
Can you guess the price of the most expensive bag in the rld?
This iconic piece that sits on the shelves of Rabanne, is valued at €250,000. This would mean, it costs approximately around Rs 2.32 crore. Yes, you can purchase an over 200 hundred iphone16s!
This has so far been the highlight at the ongoing Paris Fashion Week 2024 and the luxury is peaking with every passing day.