A Celebration of Signature Bags From Loro Piana
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A Celebration of Signature Bags From Loro Piana
"From its early days trading wool in Piedmont, the Italian house developed an exacting relationship with raw fibre - graded, handled, refined - long before leather entered the frame. Here, signature is inheritance, shaped through years of mastery over material."
"Take the Bale, shaped to recall the compression of raw cashmere bundles that remain foundational to the Maison. Or the Needle, cut from a single piece of leather. Hardware is subtle: a zip arching cleanly across the Extra Pocket, neatly decorated by a miniature padlock and charm."
"References to textile production - to the house's legacy - are functional rather than motif alone. Craft and art are in natural accord within the Loro Piana universe. Where Noll allowed wood to speak through its grain, Loro Piana lets leather settle into its own."
Loro Piana's signature bags emerge from the house's foundational expertise in raw materials, particularly wool and cashmere, developed during its early days as a Piedmont trader. Six signature designs—the Extra Pocket, Bale, Extra Bag, Loom, Ghiera Shopper, and Needle—demonstrate this material philosophy through thoughtful construction. Hardware remains subtle and functional, with details like zips, padlocks, and metal rings drawn from spinning machinery serving structural purposes. The Bale references cashmere bundle compression, while the Needle is cut from a single leather piece. The Loom's inside-out construction echoes weaving logic. A campaign featuring these bags alongside French artist Alexandre Noll's wood sculptures emphasizes the shared fidelity to material between leather and wood, where both mediums are allowed to express their inherent grain and structure.
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