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Loewe

Great Amazona model in green hunting with handles and banditry in chocolate leather.

Amazing like atache/briefcase/carrier or as weekend bag. Great capacity for it´s double interior space compartmentalizing and comfort of use by it´s adjustable banditry.

Measures: 44cm (width) x 30cm (high) x 15cm (background).

House founded in 1846 by German craftsman Enrique Loewe.In 1892 he opened his first store in Madrid,where King Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenia were usual customers,so much so in 1905 Loewe was named Official Provider of the Royal House.

In 1910 he opened a shop in Barcelona in order to get the catalan bourgeoisie as a clientele.

In 1934,the third generation took control and after the civil war,opened the emblematic boutique of Gran Via-8 in Madrid.

In 1945,the Boxcalf bag was created,which became a classic of the firm.

In 1948 a shop opened in San Sebastian.

In 1951,Loewe S.A. was set up to enter new investors and stores were opened in the 1950s and 60s in: Bilbao, Valencia,Palma de Mallorca,Sevilla,Granada,Cordoba y Tenerife. In 1963,his first shop was opened in London and in 1969 the second one,on Old Bond Street,frequented by the Dukes of Windsor.

In the 1970s,they hired Karl Lagerfeld and Armani to desing their collections of their line prêt-à-porter, both in skin and tissue.In 1973 a shop opened in Tokyo and in 1976 the Hong Kong.

In 1975 the Amazona bag was born,held by Dario Rossi,ideal to take any time and anywhere.With its characteristic elements: cantoneras that reinforce the bag,the chapons and as the only ornament the anagram composed of four L. Formed by 61 different pieces and made in Napa 7000,considered the highest quality skin in the word.

In 1984 another icon of the house, Flamenco…and silk handkerchiefs was born.

In 1996 Bernard Arnault (LVHM) is made control of the house.

https://loewe.com

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