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  2. Kelly bag - Wikipedia

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    The Kelly bag (formerly known as the Sac à main de Voyage) is a leather handbag designed by the Paris-based, high-fashion luxury-goods manufacturer Hermès. The bag was redesigned several times before it was popularized by and then named after the American actress and Monégasque princess Grace Kelly. The bag is now an expensive status symbol.

  3. Birkin bag - Wikipedia

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    The Birkin bag (or simply Birkin) is a tote bag introduced in 1984 by French luxury goods maker Hermès. [2] Birkin bags are handmade from leather and are named after the English-French actress and singer Jane Birkin. [3] The bag quickly became a symbol of wealth and exclusivity due to its high price and assumed long waiting lists. [4]

  4. Shang Xia - Wikipedia

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    Shang Xia was founded in 2010 as a joint collaboration between Hermès Group and Chinese designer Jiang Qiong-er. [2] The brand's first bag, the Lan Yue, was a leather-textured imitation of a bamboo bowl.

  5. Axel Dumas - Wikipedia

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    His cousin, Pierre-Alexis Dumas, is Hermes's artistic director. [7] He is a sixth-generation member of the Hermès-Dumas family. [8] Dumas earned a bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Paris-Sorbonne University and a master of Laws. [2] He graduated from Sciences Po, [2] and he attended an executive program at the Harvard Business School. [6]

  6. Caduceus - Wikipedia

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    Apollo in return gave Hermes the caduceus as a gesture of friendship. [12] The association with the serpent thus connects Hermes to Apollo, as later the serpent was associated with Asclepius, the "son of Apollo". [13] The association of Apollo with the serpent is a continuation of the older Indo-European dragon-slayer motif.

  7. Talaria - Wikipedia

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    In the case of the talaria worn by the swift runner Atalanta (Ovid, Metamorphoses X.591) some translators in the past steered away from recognizing them as footwear, and chose to regard them as "long robes, reaching to the ankle", starting with Planudes in the 14th century.