Jane Birkin’s Iconic Hermès Bag Sells for Record $10 Million at Sotheby’s Auction
Paris, July 11, 2025 – In a historic moment for fashion, the original Hermès Birkin bag, personally owned and used by the late British-French actress and singer Jane Birkin, fetched an astonishing €8.6 million ($10.1 million) at a Sotheby’s auction in Paris on July 10, 2025, setting a world record for the most expensive handbag ever sold. This iconic black leather bag, designed in 1984, sparked a fierce 10-minute bidding war among nine collectors, ultimately won by a private Japanese buyer.
The Birth of a Fashion Legend
The Birkin bag’s origin is as legendary as its namesake. In 1981, Jane Birkin, juggling motherhood and fame, spilled the contents of her wicker basket on an Air France flight. Seated next to her was Jean-Louis Dumas, then-CEO of Hermès, who listened to her frustrations about finding a practical yet stylish bag. Using an airplane sick bag, they sketched a design for a spacious, rectangular tote with a dedicated space for baby bottles. By 1984, Hermès crafted the first Birkin bag, personalized for Jane Birkin with her initials “J.B.” and a fixed shoulder strap for practicality.
This prototype, used daily by Birkin from 1985 to 1994, bears the marks of her vibrant life—scuffs, scratches, sticker stains from Médecins du Monde and UNICEF, and a small pair of silver nail clippers dangling from the strap. Unlike modern Birkins, often treated as pristine investments, this bag’s worn charm and historical significance fueled its record-breaking sale.
A Symbol of Luxury and Legacy
The original Birkin, measuring the width and height of a Birkin 35 but with the depth of a Birkin 40, stands apart from its successors with unique features like gilded brass hardware and smaller bottom studs. Its sale for $10.1 million, including fees, surpassed the previous handbag auction record of $513,040 for a white crocodile Hermès Kelly bag in 2021, making it the second most expensive fashion item ever sold, behind Judy Garland’s ruby red slippers from The Wizard of Oz ($32.5 million in 2024).
Morgane Halimi, Sotheby’s Global Head of Handbags and Fashion, called the sale “an important milestone” in fashion history, emphasizing the bag’s transformation from a practical accessory to “the most desirable bag in history.” The auction room gasped as bids soared past €1 million, reflecting the bag’s cultural and emotional weight.
Jane Birkin’s Enduring Influence
Jane Birkin, who passed away in 2023, was more than a style icon. She auctioned this bag in 1994 to benefit Sidaction, a French AIDS charity, donating her royalties from the Birkin name to charity annually. Her legacy lives on in the bag’s personal touches and its status as a symbol of effortless chic and humanitarian spirit. Previously owned by Parisian collector Catherine Benier since 2000, the bag found a new home with a Japanese collector, rumored to own over 80 rare Hermès pieces.
Why This Sale Matters
The $10 million sale underscores the Birkin bag’s status as a cultural and financial phenomenon. Unlike diamond-encrusted versions that fetch high prices, this bag’s value lies in its authenticity and connection to Jane Birkin. As Hermès continues to produce Birkins in limited quantities, with waitlists stretching years, the original remains a singular piece of fashion history.
For fashion enthusiasts and collectors worldwide, this auction reaffirms the Birkin’s place as the ultimate luxury icon. Stay tuned to clickusanews for more updates on luxury fashion, auctions, and global trends.







