PARIS.- The 2026 edition of the sale Handbags Online: The Paris Edit has set a new world record for an online handbag sale, totalling 5,836,666. The sale sparked intense competition among collectors from 47 countries worldwide, with 98% of lots sold and 83% achieving prices above their high estimates.
This sale sets a new benchmark for Christie's and confirms the strength of the international market for collectible handbags. The exceptional results achieved reflect the growing interest of collectors in the rarest, most innovative and most iconic pieces, making handbags one of the most dynamic categories in the luxury market today. -- Lucile Andreani, Head of Handbags & Accessories, EMEA Region, Christie's
A 2024 Hermès Birkin 20 Faubourg Rouge Sellier, an ultra‑limited edition of fewer than 10 examples, achieved a new world record for the category at 635,000. This spectacular result reflects the growing appetite of collectors for the house's most exclusive models, as well as a strong level of international interest sustained throughout the sale.
The sale was also marked by a world record for a rare sterling silver Hermès Mini Kelly from the 1990s, which achieved 228,600, nearly three times its high estimate, setting a new benchmark for this model
Another highlight of the sale was a world record for a Hermès Kelly clutch, a 2023 special order combining feathers and alligator, which sold for 190,500.
Further world records were established for a Hermès Birkin Sellier, which achieved 127,000, more than double its high estimate, and a Hermès Kellydole Picto, which reached 101,600, more than three times its low estimate.
Also for Hermès, several exceptional models delivered remarkable results, including a 2021 Birkin Faubourg 'Sous la Neige', which achieved 355,600, significantly exceeding its high estimate.
Several Saddle models created to celebrate John Galliano's tenth anniversary at Dior surprised the market by reaching record prices. A lot of two sold for 76,200, or 38 times its high estimate, while another lot achieved 50,800, more than 25 times its high estimate. These results set new world records for Dior handbags at auction.
These strong results confirm the robustness of the handbag market, now fully established as a category of collectible objects. They also highlight a generational shift among buyers, with 43% of purchasers belonging to the Millennial and Gen Z generations, underscoring the growing interest of younger collectors in this field.
This edition of Handbags Online: The Paris Edit confirms Christie's leadership in the international market for collectible handbags, a position built on its unique and longstanding expertise in showcasing the rarest and most sought‑after pieces, supported by an unparalleled team of specialists.