Most Expensive Hand Bags on Earth!!!
By Lyndsay Cabildo on Feb 16, 2009 in Fashion, Lifestyle, Reviews
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Are you a hand bag fanatic? I am too. Yet, even though I am, I can’t spend TOO much on hand bags alone, otherwise I can’t get the matching stuff for the whole outfit! lol… You think that hand bag up there for just above $600 USD is expensive? Think again. If you do love expensive hand bags, then these are the Most Expensive Hand Bags on Earth!!!
Most Expensive Hand Bags on Earth!!!
- Most Expensive Hand Bags on Earth #1 - Chanel “Diamond Forever” Classic Bag, $261,000
- Most Expensive Hand Bags on Earth #2 – Hermes Matte Crocodile Birkin Bag, $120,000
- Most Expensive Hand Bags on Earth #3 – Lana Marks Cleopatra Bag, $100,000
- Most Expensive Hand Bags on Earth #4 – Leiber Precious Rose, $92,000
- Most Expensive Hand Bags on Earth #5 - LV Tribute Patchwork Bag, $42,000
Geeez! Amazing how these bags cost a fortune. I guess these are made for those people who doesn’t have any to spend their money for. These are really luxuries for luxist!













It would be interesting to see what the Chanel one looks like.
However, I’d rather buy a house or a couple of BMWs with that kind of money.
Kristen | Jul 22, 2009 | Reply
I think these bags are really sick and in a world where people have to go hungry and homeless the money people spend on these silly extravagances could be used to help others and make a real difference – I would certainly get more gratification from helping provide food and shelter for somebody or donating the money to a good cause like saving the rain forests or helping to find a cure for incurable diseases than buying a handbag. Obviously the people who buy this stuff have nothing better to do with their money or have such low self esteem they need this on their arm to prove something……I just don’t get it
stylecoacheast | Apr 10, 2010 | Reply
I agree. Although, I reckon people from other side of the world that spends like that haven’t seen real poverty, that’s why. We can’t blame them, they grew up in that environment just like how a poor person does not know how is it to be rich. Each to their own.
Lyndsay Cabildo | May 10, 2010 | Reply