In Helmut Lang’s Spring/Summer 1999 collection, the bags were emblematic of his minimalist, utilitarian vision. Compact and functional, they were designed with clean lines and industrial elements, mirroring the collection’s… Read more
In Helmut Lang’s Spring/Summer 1999 collection, the bags were emblematic of his minimalist, utilitarian vision. Compact and functional, they were designed with clean lines and industrial elements, mirroring the collection’s pared-back aesthetic. Often worn crossbody, these bags blended seamlessly with the outfits, emphasizing utility over embellishment. With straps that resembled harnesses and materials that echoed the urban environment, they became essential accessories, not just in form but in the subtle, practical elegance they conveyed, embodying Lang’s fusion of fashion and function.
Grained leather pouch in khaki.
Fixed foldover trim at face
Logo embossed at face
Burnished edges at crossbody strap and strap at side
Metal logo plaque at interior
Satin lining
Made in Japan.
Body: 100% Leather Lining: Satin
H10” x W6.5” x D0.5”
Condition: 7/10
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