Maison de Sabré Unveils The Palais: Its First Signature Bag, 8 Years in the Making



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This month, Maison de Sabré introduces its most ambitious design to date: The Palais, a flagship handbag eight years in the making. Launching Sept. 10 exclusively at maisondesabre.com, the silhouette represents both the culmination of the brand’s journey and the beginning of a new chapter.

Photo: Courtesy of Maison de Sabré

“After a week among the world’s biggest luxury houses, I sketched the first version mid-flight on my way home from Paris. [The Palais is] a canvas of precision that carries eight years of discipline, refinement and ambition into one silhouette,” says Co-Founder and Creative Director Omar Sabré.

The Palais distills nine of the maison’s design codes into a permanent house silhouette. Its sculptural rolled handles, adaptive belting and teardrop gusset — first hand-carved in wood, then digitally refined — balance architectural precision with a softness designed to endure.

Photo: Courtesy of Maison de Sabré

Photo: Courtesy of Maison de Sabré

The bag debuts in two sizes: Large Palais Bag ($829), designed to carry a 14″ laptop and travel essentials, and Medium Palais Bag ($649), a versatile everyday companion. Both are crafted in LWG Gold-Rated DriTan™ calf leather and lined in full-grain suede, with a palette spanning timeless neutrals like Cashmere Clay and Black Caviar to vibrant Manhattan Orange. A Petite Palais bag charm ($139) mirrors the design in miniature.

Photo: Courtesy of Maison de Sabré

Photo: Courtesy of Maison de Sabré

The launch also expands MAISON de SABRÉ’s ecosystem of clip-on accessories, introducing SABRÉMOJI™ Garden Bug charms and a new Sunglasses Sling Case ($109). 

Photo: Courtesy of Maison de Sabré

Following its online debut, The Palais will premiere at the maison’s new Miyashita Park store in Tokyo, before launching in-store exclusively at Bloomingdale’s for the U.S., Le Bon Marché Paris, and global retailers Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, FWRD and Farfetch.

As co-founder Zane Sabré notes, “Heritage doesn’t guarantee relevance. The Palais proves you don’t need centuries — you need conviction, clarity, and the courage to define a maison in your own time.”

The Large Palais Bag, $829, available here


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