Zerlegt. It’s German for disassembled, and it’s the title of the book this image comes from. And while most of us prefer our Hermes in one piece Jeroen van Rooijen’s book takes iconic fashion pieces, puts them on a dissecting table, and peels them back to their skeletal forms. Unmistakable in candy pink, the Hermes ‘Kelly’ Bag is one of those pieces.

hermes kelly bag deconstructed

Thanks to Zerlegt you can put your scalpel down now and keep your own Hermes handbag in tact.

Image via Things Organised Neatly of which I am, somewhat ironically, an avid fan.

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Some people's wardrobes are about a small selection of pieces that all fit within one aesthetic - Tania Braukamper isn't such a person. With a wardrobe that spans three different rooms, her approach to fashion is a mixture of current-season key pieces mixed with vintage finds she's sourced on innumerous shopping trips around the world's more cultured capitals. Despite a disparate approach to shopping, Tania is adamant that the key to mixing vintage with new season is to stick to key looks and colours that work for oneself. And it's a theory that she works into her writing for Fashionising.com, where she serves as the publication's Editor.