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Yes, Please. The 72 year old brain does some strange things.I think we knew what you meant
Shall I change "Picotin' to Berlingotin the first post?
The first bag is called Le Pas-Pas, designed by the architect Catherine Guégan. She designed it specifically for Hermès, not herself. I know the full back story as she designed an apartment for me. The bag came in porc, also canvas (toile), to be used as a beach bag. Hope this helps a bit.I don't recall the names of these and they are screen shots of images found years ago, if PT or others could provide a name I would appreciate it. Apologies in advance as I did not recird the member that the images may have been taken by. One is a design by a woman architect as a bag she designed for herself, the pther is a porc bag I believe. The last photo is of the Verrou in trench.
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Well, I’m glad you specified that the top bag is a screen shot. Otherwise, I’d have to stalk you and mug you for it the first chance I got.I don't recall the names of these and they are screen shots of images found years ago, if PT or others could provide a name I would appreciate it. Apologies in advance as I did not recird the member that the images may have been taken by. One is a design by a woman architect as a bag she designed for herself, the pther is a porc bag I believe. The last photo is of the Verrou in trench.
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Just read your post. Another clue....the name of the bag! Yay! Thank you!The first bag is called Le Pas-Pas, designed by the architect Catherine Guégan. She designed it specifically for Hermès, not herself. I know the full back story as she designed an apartment for me. The bag came in porc, also canvas (toile), to be used as a beach bag. Hope this helps a bit.
I don't recall the names of these and they are screen shots of images found years ago, if PT or others could provide a name I would appreciate it. Apologies in advance as I did not recird the member that the images may have been taken by. One is a design by a woman architect as a bag she designed for herself, the pther is a porc bag I believe. The last photo is of the Verrou in trench.
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