Delvaux's Caprice bag perfectly embodies the brand's innovation and heritage. The trapezoidal silhouette with brass handles and smooth calfskin is as exquisite as jewelry, showing the elegance of architectural aesthetics.
In 1958, Elizabeth Taylor encountered Belgian art and creativity at the Brussels World Fair. After returning to Hollywood, she bought the Caprice handbag, whose geometric shape and bright colors became an extension of her personal style. Years later, this handbag with "ET" hot stamping appeared at auction, demonstrating her extraordinary taste and the legendary charm of Delvaux.
As a pioneer in luxury leather goods, Delvaux has been inheriting Belgian culture since 1829. From royal patrons to world-famous boutiques, its classic designs continue to define the pinnacle of fashion.