The Birkin and Kelly may be the headline acts, but Hermès bag styles span a far wider and more interesting range. From roomy everyday totes to compact evening clutches, each silhouette has its own proportions, price point and personality. This guide maps the full line-up so you can find the style that genuinely fits your life — not just the one everyone talks about.
The icons: Birkin, Kelly and Constance
These three define the house. The Birkin is the structured everyday grail, the Kelly balances elegance with versatility across Sellier and Retourne builds, and the Constance is the compact statement piece with its signature H clasp. Understanding how they differ in shape, capacity and allocation is the foundation of any collection.
Everyday and casual styles: Evelyne, Picotin, Herbag and Bolide
For daily wear, the softer styles often make more sense. The Evelyne is a lightweight shoulder bag, the Picotin Lock a charming bucket, the Herbag Zip a practical canvas-and-leather icon, and the Bolide the original zippered design from 1923. These are frequently the smartest first purchases.
Compact and evening styles: Kelly Pochette, Constance 18 and minis
Small bags have never been more in demand. The Kelly Pochette, Kelly Cut, Constance 18 and Lindy Mini deliver the house codes in a compact footprint, often with strong resale performance thanks to their scarcity and broad appeal.
How to choose the right style for you
The best style balances how you carry a bag, what you carry in it, and how it fits your wardrobe. Weight, closure type, strap options and structure all matter more day to day than prestige alone. The guides below cover each style in depth.
Every Hermès bag style guide
- The Hermes Kelly Cut: A Complete Guide to This Iconic Clutch
- The Hermes Jypsiere: A Complete Guide to Sizes, Prices and Resale Value
- Hermes Herbag Zip: The Practical Icon Worth Knowing
- The Hermes Bolide: History, Sizes, and Collecting Guide
- Hermes Kelly Danse: The Convertible Bag That Reinvented a Classic
- The Hermes Kelly Pochette: A Complete Guide to This Iconic Mini Clutch
- Hermes Constance 18: Why the Smallest Size Became the Biggest Grail
- The Hermès Lindy Mini: A Complete Guide to Hermès’ Most Underrated Bag
- Hermes Evelyne TPM: The Complete Guide to the Smallest Evelyne
- Hermes Picotin Lock: The Complete Guide to Sizes, Leathers and Value
- Hermes Collector Items: What Actually Separates Rare From Ordinary
- Hermès Holy Grail Bags: The Rarest Styles Every Collector Chases