About

EBV London began with a devout dream: a wardrobe full of designer bags! I’ve been obsessed with fashion and history since childhood — not just the clothes, but the stories behind them, the moments that shaped them, the designers who divided opinion before they defined an era.

That obsession led me into reselling — first vintage Y2K pieces, then moving upmarket as my eye developed and my interest sharpened toward something more specific: bags that don’t just look beautiful, but genuinely carry a story.

Of course you should love the bag you’re buying. Of course you want something stunning. But where EBV London sits is at the intersection of beautiful bags and pieces that genuinely carry a story of fashion history — produced by notable creative directors, shapes and silhouettes now synonymous with the house but once shot down, seen as rebellious, ill-fitting, ahead of their time. A collectable bag isn’t simply old or expensive — it’s a piece that holds a specific place in how a house evolved: the era it came from, who designed it, and why it matters now.

With the cyclical nature of fashion and a secondary market that continues to mature, vintage collectable bags have seen a resurgence in demand and an appreciation for craftsmanship and history you simply can’t manufacture today. My personal interest lies in understanding the movement of that market — which pieces were once undervalued but are now seeing a revival, which have stood the test of time and why, and what they tell us about how our love for a house has evolved. That knowledge is what shapes every piece that makes it into the edit.

EBV London is for those with a curiosity beyond the glossy high-value logo. Those who follow the fashion world, have an interest in where the market is moving, and have a desire to own pieces that sit somewhere in the archive of how a house has truly evolved.