JACQUEMUS LE GRAND BAMBINO

If there’s one bag that has made noise since its debut, it’s none other than the infamous Jacquemus Le Grand Bambino bag. This little purse has transcended trends and firmly established itself as a classic from the French contemporary fashion house, founded by Simon Porte Jacquemus.

Personally, I adore this model. I think it’s super chic with a modern and unique twist. One of the things I love most about these bags is the wide variety of colors available—from timeless neutrals like black and white to bold shades like fuchsia and yellow. Having so many options is something I truly appreciate; it’s fantastic to be able to choose according to your style or mood.

Actually, I love the Grand Bambino bag so much that I’m seriously considering buying it in khaki as well. This shade is incredibly versatile and works beautifully as a neutral, pairing effortlessly with almost any outfit. I already own the ivory version and am just as excited about adding this gorgeous green hue to my collection.

When it comes to quality and design, these bags are undeniably impressive. The craftsmanship is impeccable, and most Jacquemus bags are made from soft leather. While this material adds to their luxurious feel, it can be more prone to scratches, so a bit of extra care is needed. The design itself is also very practical: the adjustable strap and top handle give you the flexibility to wear the bag however you like, whether crossbody or as a handheld piece.

Although Jacquemus bags are often perceived as trendy, I firmly believe that Le Grand Bambino has cemented its place as a modern classic. Its enduring popularity within the Jacquemus lineup speaks volumes—it’s not just a fleeting fashion moment. And while it might not currently hold strong value in the resale market, who knows what the future holds?

If you’re still on the fence about getting this bag, I hope this helps clear things up. My advice? Wait for the sale seasons to score a nice discount, though keep in mind that not all colors will be included in the sales—only select shades.

Interested in other Jacquemus bag models? Check out reviews on the Le Chiquito or the Le Bambino Long—and let me know which one is your favorite!

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