When Kim Kardashian stepped onto the Broadway stage for the premiere of The Fear of 13, she did more than just support a new play—she made a fashion statement that would ripple through the luxury world. Dressed in a vintage Dior cheongsam by John Galliano and clutching a minuscule sterling‑silver Hermès Kelly, the 45‑year‑old star turned a simple handbag into a headline‑making icon.
From Dior to Hermès: A Night of High‑End Style
Kim’s outfit was a nod to the past and a showcase of contemporary luxury. The Dior dress, a 1997 fall collection piece, had recently fetched $5,500 on 1stDibs, underscoring the brand’s enduring appeal. The dress’s intricate design and the star’s flawless styling made it a perfect complement to the evening’s theme of redemption and justice.
But the true centerpiece of the evening was the tiny Hermès Kelly. Measuring just 11 centimetres (about 4 inches) wide and 7 centimetres (just under 3 inches) tall, the bag could hold only a handful of credit cards. The silver‑metal finish gave it a sleek, almost futuristic look, while its compact size made it a conversation starter in its own right.
Kellymorphose Sac Bijou: A Limited‑Edition Masterpiece
The bag is part of Hermès’s 2021 Kellymorphose Sac Bijou collection, a line that reimagines the iconic Kelly in a jewelry‑style format. Designed by Pierre Hardy, the piece is fully articulated, allowing it to be worn as a necklace or, as Kim demonstrated, held delicately in the hand. The silver finish and minimalist silhouette make it a versatile accessory for any high‑fashion ensemble.
Because of its rarity and design, the Kellymorphose is highly sought after on the luxury secondhand market. Current listings range from $84,000 to $100,000, reflecting both its limited production and the brand’s reputation for craftsmanship.
Kim’s Hermès Collection: More Than Just a Bag
Kim Kardashian is no stranger to Hermès. Her collection includes multiple Mini Kellys, a Himalaya Birkin that can fetch up to half a million dollars at resale, and a Jean Paul Gaultier‑designed Shoulder Birkin. These pieces showcase her keen eye for rare and valuable items, as well as her commitment to preserving fashion history.
Her passion for Hermès extends beyond personal ownership. She has long been an advocate for the brand’s heritage, often sharing insights into the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into each bag










