ACCESSORIES
From purses to perfume. Bracelets to backpacks. Lighters to luggage.
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HERMES birkin bag
Jane Birkin and Jean-Louis Dumas meet ten thousand feet above the ground. The maverick English actress laments that she cannot find a shopping bag big enough to carry baby Lou’s bottle and clothing. The empathetic, cleverMonsieur Dumas designs a deep and supple holdall, as androgynous as Birkin, and as feminine as Jane.

FENDER telecaster electric guitar
The ultimate blue-collar guitar, the Telecaster launched a musical revolution when we released it. Quickly adopted by working guitarists who were enamored with its trend-setting sound, feel and unique style, the Telecaster laid the foundation for modern country, blues and even heavy metal (in Jimmy Page’s hands).

ROLEX submariner watch
The Rolex Submariner's robust design swiftly became iconic. With their Oyster case, large luminescent hour markers, graduated rotatable Cerachrom bezel and solid link Oyster bracelet, the latest generation Submariner and Submariner Date are firmly in line with the original launched in 1953.

COACH crossbody clutch purse
With the spirit of innovation it has had for more than 75 years, this charmingly proportioned, lightweight crossbody clutch has just enough space for a phone, cards, keys and other sundries—plus pockets to keep them in place. Its hand-finished leather strap detaches with a click for handheld wear.

GUERLAIN shalimar eau de parfume
Four centuries ago, in India, Emperor Shah Jahan fell hopelessly in love with Princess Mumtaz Mahal. He had the enchanting Gardens of Shalimar built for her and dedicated the Taj Mahal to her as well. This incredible tale sparked the imagination of Jacques Guerlain, who created Shalimar, the first oriental fragrance in history, in 1925.

CARTIER tank watch
Worn by Louis Cartier himself, the “Tank Louis Cartier” watch sets the standard for all Tank watches. To embody Louis Cartier's contribution to “modern style”, later known as Art Deco, the tops of the lugs were rounded in contrast to the previously fashionable rectangular form and proud lines.

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