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Handbag Designer 101: The Stories Behind Handbag Designers, Brands, and Industry Icons

Handbag Designer 101: The Stories Behind Handbag Designers, Brands, and Industry Icons

Written by: Emily Blumenthal
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What does it take to create an iconic handbag brand? Each week, Emily Blumenthal—author of Handbag Designer 101 and founder of The Handbag Awards—dives deep into the stories behind the handbags we love. From world-renowned designers and rising stars to industry executives shaping the retail landscape, Handbag Designer 101 brings you the inside scoop on the creativity, craftsmanship, and business savvy it takes to succeed in the handbag world.

Whether you’re a designer, collector, entrepreneur, influencer, or simply passionate about handbags, this podcast is your front-row seat to the journeys of visionary creators, the origins of iconic brands, and the cultural impact of these timeless accessories. Discover valuable insights, expert advice, and the inspiration to fuel your love of handbags—or even launch your own brand.

Tune in every Tuesday to "Handbag Designer 101" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, or watch full episodes on YouTube, and highlights on TikTok.


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  • The Birkin Playbook: Inside Handbags as an Asset Class | Emily Blumenthal & Dana Auslander
    Jan 13 2026

    What happens when a Birkin is treated as an asset instead of a trophy? In this episode, Dana Auslander, founder of Luxus, breaks down how she built a private investment fund around Hermès quota bags—where discipline, data, and liquidity drive returns, not hype. Drawing on her background in law and finance, Dana explains why diversification can outperform a single headline purchase, how institutional-grade sourcing and third-party authentication make handbags investable, and why exit strategy matters more than chasing rare exotics. She also challenges viral myths about Birkin appreciation, shares what actually sells (size and neutral colorways), and makes the case for why Hermès is the only handbag brand that meets an investment standard.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Discipline over hype — Data, diversification, and timing matter more than rarity.
    • Liquidity creates returns — Exit channels define success more than acquisition.
    • Hermès is singular — Quota bags are uniquely positioned as investment-grade assets.

    🎧 Listen now for a clear-eyed look at luxury handbags as a serious alternative asset class.

    Our Guest:
    Dana Auslander is the founder of Luxus, a private asset fund focused on Hermès quota bags. With a background in law and finance, she built Luxus to bring structure, transparency, and rigor to handbag investing—treating iconic luxury not as fashion, but as a portfolio strategy.

    Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands.

    Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com.

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    29 mins
  • From Clutches to Community: Boutiques are Back | Emily Blumenthal & Nancy Forman
    Jan 6 2026

    Wholesale isn’t dead—it’s just evolving. In this episode, we unpack what’s actually working in handbags right now with Nancy Forman of Accessory Think Tank, from how specialty boutiques, focused DTC, and selective dropship can coexist, to the design details that truly move product. We dig into handles and straps that define comfort and versatility, intentional embellishment and personalization, smart material choices, and a disciplined approach to color. On the business side, we clarify when dropship helps (and when it hurts), why hometown boutiques still drive discovery and cash flow, and how to protect pricing while avoiding SKU bloat. If you want to design bags people reach for daily—and build a channel mix that scales without burning cash—this episode delivers a clear, usable blueprint.


    ✨ 3 Takeaways:
    • Wholesale still works—when paired with disciplined DTC and selective dropship
    • Design lives in the details: handles, straps, and personalization drive usability and desire
    • Test before you scale—materials, colors, and SKUs should earn their expansion

    If this sharpened your strategy, follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a designer who’s navigating channel mix decisions right now.

    👤 Our Guest:
    Nancy Foreman is the founder of Accessory Think Tank, a strategic consultancy focused on trend forecasting, product development, and go-to-market strategy for accessory brands. With decades of experience advising designers and retailers, she helps brands align creativity with commercial reality.

    Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands.

    Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com.


    Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner

    TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner

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    30 mins
  • Why Consistency Beats Virality in Today’s Creator Economy | Emily Blumenthal & Brittany Hennessy
    Dec 30 2025

    What if your content didn’t have to perform—just work? In this episode, we sit down with Brittany Hennessy to unpack how social media shifted from a scrapbook to a search engine, and what that means for founders building visibility without burning out.

    We break down why clarity now beats consistency, how “real work” content outperforms polish, and why the smartest creators treat their feeds like living systems—not highlight reels. Brittany shares how to build momentum with limited time, what actually converts attention into trust, and how to use AI as a tool without losing your voice.

    3 Takeaways:
    • Visibility beats virality — Consistent, clear signals outperform one-off hits.
    • Systems scale creativity — Batch once, reuse smartly, and let process replace pressure.
    • Boundaries build trust — Showing less, but with intention, creates stronger connection.

    Our Guest:
    Brittany Hennessy is a social strategist and creator known for helping founders turn everyday moments into high-impact content. With a background in digital media and brand storytelling, she helps entrepreneurs build sustainable visibility—without chasing trends or burning out.

    Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands.

    Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com.


    Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner

    TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner

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