Select look at Baguette bags created for "hand in hand"

This Baguette bag was created by Axi Wuzhimo, who learned traditional Yi embroidery when she was 10, and Legu Shari, a 14th-generation expert at silver jewelry making.
The velvety black fabric of the bag is embroidered with blue, green and aqua-green silk threads lined with green silk satin. The pattern on the bag, representing azalea flowers, a symbol of beauty, combines various stitch types to obtain a vivid and tactile effect.

This bag was created by artist Lu Pingyuan who customized this canvas Peekaboo bag to deconstruct the story of the Grimm brothers' fairy tale Hansel and Gretel and created the interior of the candy house on the surface of the bag.
Combining a series of sculptures that look like cookies, realized through three-dimensional wood carving and hollow processing, he gives life to the classic story.

This Peekaboo bag was created by artist and curator Ni Youyu who used the 12 constellations as a theme for his creation after learning about the history of Fendi.
The top of the bag is inspired by the way Ni labels and signs his paintings with gold lettering against a black background.

This bag was customized by artist Chen Fenwan who combined Chinese folk paper-cutting with contemporary art.
Featuring used paper in bright colors, the bag becomes a 3D forest landscape, which expresses the artist's creativity and the possibility of paper art.

This plant-based Baguette was created by Fabbrica Tessile Bossio who was inspired by local traditional motifs in the province of Cosenza in Calabria in Italy. The iconic FF logo pattern is dyed with natural plant-based tinctures.

This Peekaboo breaks away from the classic look with a geometric and original design created by architect Zaha Hadid.


















