Collection: The 2000 Edit

There was a moment, right at the millennium, when luxury stopped whispering. The logo got bigger. The shapes got bolder. The bag became the outfit. These four pieces are originals from exactly that era — sourced, authenticated, and ready for their second life.

Christian Dior Oblique Saddle, 2000

The bag that defined an era. Galliano's Saddle, from the original run — navy Oblique jacquard, contrast topstitch, the chunky gold CD at the strap. Kept beautifully: crisp canvas, only light creasing to the strap and faint scratches to the hardware.

Chanel Grosgrain Quilted Shopper Tote, 1999

A quieter kind of Chanel. Diamond-quilted grosgrain — a textile finish that rarely surfaces — with leather-threaded gold chain straps and the CC at the front. A true vintage piece that wears its age honestly: softening through the body, fraying to the corners, marks along the edges. Loved, not pristine, and priced to match.

Louis Vuitton Keepall Bandoulière 60

The original travel bag, born in 1930 and still the last word in weekending. Monogram canvas with vachetta trim warmed to deep honey — the mark of an authentic, lived-in piece. Complete with detachable strap, luggage tag, clochette and padlock. Honest wear to the leather; clean, intact canvas throughout.

Condition: Good / Very Good. Strap, tag, clochette & padlock all present.

Gucci GG2400 Oval Sunglasses

The oval that defined Y2K Gucci. Tom Ford-era, made in Italy, in a translucent brown-to-yellow fade you don't see often. Bold, weighted, unmistakable — the finishing piece.