Handbag Museum Arrives in Seoul
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A handbag museum with a collection of over 300 handbags that date from the 16th century to the 21st century opened this summer in Shinsa-dong, Seoul, South Korea. This huge project of archiving and curating the vast history of handbags was initiated by Simone, a Korean Handbag manufacture. Designed by Korean architects UAD, the purse-shaped structure, complete with monumental loop handles perched on…

This huge project of archiving and curating the vast history of handbags was initiated by Simone, a Korean Handbag manufacture.
Designed by Korean architects UAD, the purse-shaped structure, complete with monumental loop handles perched on its summit, also includes a flagship store and designated studio space for up-and-coming designers.
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