A timeless icon: the Jackie Bag by Gucci Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' favorite it-bag revisited now by Alessandro Michele

Symbol of the jet set of the sixties and seventies, the Jackie bag brought back by Tom Ford first and then by Frida Giannini, returns to the crest of the wave with the reinterpretation of Alessandro Michele. Known as The Hobo Jackie Bag, born as Constance in 1950, however, 1961 is the year of her success, established on the shoulders of the unforgettable First Lady who gave her the nickname, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

With a half-moon shape and the sophisticated allure of the woman the bag takes its name from, the Jackie is characterized by the snap-hook closure also known as a "piston"; the fabric, whether in monogram canvas or leather, with the Flora print, is enhanced by the contrasting shoulder strap, ideal for carrying it on the shoulder. The name Hobo derives from the typical shape of a sack, and comes from the association with the "primordial" and essential design of this timeless bag, loved by Jackie O.

Each version of the Jackie is different while keeping the essential elements that make it so special, making it the essential for anyone who likes to change constantly, whether it's a bag, a dress or just their mood.