NEW YORK, NY.- Christie's Handbags announced its final online auction of the season: Handbags Online The New York Edit. Featuring over 300 exceptional pieces, the sale offers a curated selection of timeless accessories and enduring fashion staples, each chosen for its craftsmanship, rarity, and allure. At the heart of the auction are two extraordinary single-owner collections: Splendor & Style: Handbags from the Collection of a Distinguished Lady and The Susie Hoimes Collection: The Art of Costume Jewelry.
The top lot of the sale is a Rare, Exceptional Shiny Orange H Porosus Crocodile Sellier Kelly 25 with 18k White Gold & Diamond Hardware, Hermès, 2013 (Estimate: $80,000100,000). Additional highlights include a Rare Sterling Silver Mini Kelly, Hermès, circa 1990s (Estimate: $80,000100,000) and a Limited Edition Multicolor Printed Swift Leather 1, 2, 3 & Away We Go Birkin 25 with Palladium Hardware by Nigel Peake, Hermès, 2019 (Estimate: $20,00030,000).
The Susie Hoimes Collection: The Art of Costume Jewelry is an extraordinary assemblage of haute couture costume jewelry, curated by the visionary behind MDVIISan Francisco's hidden gem for vintage glamour. Located in Russian Hill, MDVII became a destination for rare and elegant pieces from Chanel, Lanvin, Yves Saint Laurent, and other iconic designers. Susie's refined aesthetic was shaped by her global travels, drawing inspiration from African textiles, Venetian glass, and the natural beauty of Mombasa's beaches. Her boutique reflected a deep knowledge of craftsmanship and an eclectic sensibility that attracted fashion insiders from San Francisco to Montecito, New York to London.
Susie Hoimes comments: Collecting has always been part of my lifemy father was a collector, and I began building my own collection at a young age. Over time, as my eye and taste evolved, I refined the pieces I acquired, curating a selection that reflects both quality and artistry. I'm thrilled for the next generation of collectors to discover and enjoy these cherished treasures.
The collection includes over 40 pieces from Chanel dating from the 1930s to the 1950s, Pierre Cardin from 1969, and Yves Saint Laurent from 1976. Highlights include a Black Bead Massai Choker Necklace by John Galliano for Christian Dior, 1998 (Estimate: $3,0004,000), a Rare & Important Chromed Steel & Glass Statement Choker Necklace by Pierre Cardin, 1969 (Estimate: $2,0003,000), and a Rare Green Glass & Strass Crystal Bow Brooch by Victoire de Castellane for Chanel, Spring/Summer 1992 (Estimate: $2,0003,000).
This sale offers collectors and connoisseurs a rare opportunity to acquire pieces that celebrate design excellence, personal expression, and the enduring legacy of fashion.
The sale features the previously announced: Splendor & Style: Handbags from the Collection of a Distinguished Lady A single-owner offering and a masterclass in luxury, showcasing rare editions and timeless silhouettes that reflect impeccable taste and enduring elegance, predominantly highlighting Kelly Pochettes.