Last night, Vogue100 celebrated Paris Fashion Week with Delvaux, the worlds oldest fine leather goods house.
The engrossing process illustrated the craftsmanship that renders Delvaux second to none.
Throughout the many salons, iconic models and fresh interpretations of the bags were displayed.

Attendees included Galvan designer Anna-Christin Haas, stylist Taylor Angino, and entrepreneur Jordan Rhodes.
Delvaux boasts a history rich in both tradition and innovation.
In 1908, Delvaux invented the first modern handbag with its filing of the first-ever leather handbag patent.

The 20th century was marked by change and new beginnings.
In 2021, Richemont acquired the brand.
Hidden behind closed doors, a staggering table awaited in a handsome room overlooking Hotel des Invalides.

The dinner was designed by Jean Michel Loriers, Royal Warrant Holder of the Court of Belgium.
Flickering candles and loose flowers dazzled the eye.
Laughter, gossip, and connection animated the affair.

The evening effortlessly captured the elegance and intimacy of the brand.





