All the Queen's Bags: Launer

Like all women, Queen Elizabeth has never missed an outing with a handbag on her wrist.

Faithful to her role and the needs that this imposed on her, Elizabeth II , THE Queen, has always been faithful to the London brand Launer which has been producing handcrafted bags with fine leathers in the British capital since 1940.

The first meeting with a Launer seems to have occurred thanks to the passing of a bag used by the Queen Mother to her daughter.

Simple in shape, the Queen's handbag has undergone several modifications over time: from the lengthening of the handles for more comfortable internal exploration without being removed from the wrist, to the lightening necessary as Her Majesty's age advanced.

Minimal design and fine leathers are the combination that last April pushed the official Maison of the Queen's bag to commemorate her on her ninety-sixth birthday with a limited edition of a historic model worn by Elizabeth II in 1972.

Light cream in the early years of her reign and then black or dark blue as time passed and her unmistakable suits became more lively, Queen Elizabeth's handbag simply contained glasses, lipstick and handkerchief but was mainly used to communicate without speaking with her entourage depending on how it was moved.

Who knows what this British brand, awarded the Royal Warrant, the royal seal that Elizabeth II herself had conferred on Launer, is thinking of doing now. She, the sole testimonial on the social channel @launerlondonofficial on Instagram, combined in a simple and fun way with this handbag that in the video filmed for her Platinum Jubilee was shown holding a slice of bread for emergencies for Puddington the Bear, we are ready to bet, it will become a timeless model for everyone, even the youngest.

Long live her handbag, eternal light to the Queen

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