The resale market is buzzing, and it’s not just about the latest drops. Some of Chanel’s most sought-after pieces are those that have quietly left the shelves, creating a frenzy among collectors and fashion aficionados alike. This phenomenon highlights a distinct shift in how coveted luxury items are perceived, with discontinued pieces often eclipsing new releases in desirability and market value.
We delve into the allure of these ‘unicorn’ items, exploring why celebrities and style influencers are increasingly choosing vintage treasures over current collections, thereby significantly influencing pre-owned luxury market trends.
Australian actress Phoebe Tonkin, often dubbed “Australia’s Kim Go-Eun,” is a prime example of this trend. Despite her status as a Chanel muse, Tonkin frequently champions elusive, discontinued models in her personal style, proving that true luxury lies in rarity.
Her effortless looks, particularly those captured in candid moments like the now-legendary paparazzi shots from the Farmers Market in LA, are a masterclass in minimalist French chic. These images, timeless despite their age, offer endless inspiration for those seeking understated elegance.
Among the most coveted is the CHANEL Urban Spirit Backpack. While Kim Go-Eun made the Gabrielle Backpack an icon in Korea, the Urban Spirit holds a similar legendary status in the US market. Though never officially declared discontinued by Chanel, its scarcity has fueled constant speculation and cemented its status as a true unicorn item, predominantly available only through resale channels.
Speaking of the Gabrielle Backpack, Kim Go-Eun’s 2018 airport fashion moment instantly propelled this design into unicorn territory. Its elusive nature, despite no official discontinuation announcement, means that sourcing one often leads buyers directly to the pre-owned market.
Another bag making a powerful comeback, partly thanks to the influence of G-Dragon, is the Chanel Surf Bag. Many who previously sold this piece now express deep regret, a testament to its enduring appeal despite its heavier profile.
Originally launched in 2005 and once a celebrated ‘it’ bag in Hollywood, the Surf Bag was also famously carried by Ashley Olsen, who now helms The Row. Its discontinuation means it’s exclusively available on the pre-owned market, sparking hopes for a potential re-release.
These rare finds underscore the evolving landscape of luxury fashion, where heritage pieces continue to command significant attention and value in the secondary market.
The resurgence of these iconic, discontinued Chanel bags proves that true style transcends seasonality and availability. It’s fascinating to see how rarity and celebrity endorsement converge to create enduring value in the pre-owned luxury market.
Sophia Kim, Senior Fashion Editor


































