If you are looking for a classic yet practical handbag, LOEWE’s latest compact version, the Loewe Amazona 16 Square, is sure to capture your heart.
Although LOEWE has many classic handbag styles, when it comes to the epitome of classics, the Amazona must be mentioned. This handbag was designed by the then creative director Dario Rossi in 1975, and its name comes from the Amazon River, Río Amazonas. This year marked the beginning of the constitutional monarchy in Spain, and the “New Spain” era of society began in this year. This handbag was born as a symbol of independence for feminism. Its square and sleek design was specifically created for the new generation of professional women at that time. Last year, creative director Jonathan Anderson brought back the classic Amazona, with a more refined and sophisticated design that is more in tune with the times. It is available in multiple sizes, including the large Amazona 28 and 23, the medium Amazona 19 Square, and the latest addition, the mini Amazona 16 Square.
Amazona 16 Square embodies classic square lines, but with a more compact shape, designed to be practical yet fun and youthful, with plenty of space for storing items such as mobile phones, keys, and wallets. The Napa calf leather style comes in four colors: black, warm sand, avocado green, and orange, with a jacquard woven shoulder strap adding a touch of fashion. The jacquard woven Anagram canvas version comes in three colors: navy blue, brown-yellow, and green, allowing for different style combinations.
The Amazona 16 Square handbag is a key style in this year’s early autumn women’s collection, especially shot by photography master Juergen Teller for the early autumn collection advertisement, filming scenes around the world, and inviting recent movie “The Souvenir” actress Tang Wei, supermodel Kaia Gerber, and multi-talented Jessie Buckley to interpret the charm of the handbag.