Emilio Bag
A silk foulard folded into an evening pochette — compact, bright, unmistakably Pucci.
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Story & heritage
Emilio Pucci built his name around geometric prints in many colors, after early skiwear designs brought him wider attention in 1947. The house still reads as a Florentine resort wardrobe: graphic, mobile, and made for clothes that look alive in motion.
Under Camille Miceli, Pucci presents heritage prints through fluid shapes and high-quality materials, with an emphasis on movement, personality, travel, art, and Italian dolce vita.
Emilio Bag is currently carried by Pucci's US store as a pochette, with official product data naming silk twill, orchidee print, leather.
Materials & craft
This bag combines graphic elegance with refined detailing. Crafted from printed silk twill, the Emilio Bag features a compact, structured silhouette designed to be carried by hand.
This bag combines graphic elegance with refined detailing. Crafted from printed silk twill, the Emilio Bag features a compact, structured silhouette designed to be carried by hand. The opening is defined by a distinctive metal detail, transforming a functional element into a refined design feature. Metallic accents add a luminous touch, enhanced by a palladium galvanic finish. The orange and black Orchidee print covers the surface with a delicate and timeless elegance. To offer you a unique Pucci garment, we use an all-over print that makes the product unrepeatable. Therefore, the pattern print may vary from the one displayed in the photo. Or
How to choose & style
Choose this piece when the outfit can give the print room to breathe: one Pucci motif against clean tailoring, swim separates, or a single-color evening base feels sharper than head-to-toe noise. It works best as the color anchor of the look.