
The Best Jacquemus Bags to Buy in Singapore Right Now
The French house that turned minimalism into a maximalist statement. Here are the pieces worth owning.
Few fashion houses have captured the imagination of the past decade quite like Jacquemus.
Founded in 2009 by Simon Porte Jacquemus — a self-taught designer from Provence who moved to Paris at 18 with little more than a dream and an extraordinary eye — the house has grown from a cult insider label into one of fashion's most recognizable and most copied names.
The bags, in particular, have achieved a kind of cultural omnipresence that few designers ever manage. From the micro Le Chiquito that launched a thousand imitations, to the architectural Le Bisou and the relaxed Le Bambino, Jacquemus has created a vocabulary of shapes that feel simultaneously timeless and entirely of this moment.
Here in Singapore, Jacquemus has found a devoted following among buyers who want European luxury with a playful, sun-drenched sensibility. This is your guide to the pieces worth owning — and why.
Why Jacquemus Has Captured Singapore
There is something about the Jacquemus aesthetic that resonates particularly strongly in Singapore. The clean lines, the warm Mediterranean color palette, the sense of effortless ease — it translates beautifully to Singapore's lifestyle, where the boundary between work and leisure, indoor and outdoor, formal and casual, is refreshingly fluid.
Jacquemus bags also occupy an interesting price point. They are genuine luxury — crafted in Europe from quality materials with meticulous attention to detail — but they remain accessible relative to the major heritage houses. For the Singapore buyer looking to invest in contemporary luxury without the four or five-figure price tags of Prada or Bottega Veneta, Jacquemus represents one of the most compelling propositions in the market.
The Complete Jacquemus Bag Guide
Le Chiquito — The Icon
The bag that put Jacquemus on the global map. The Le Chiquito — named for the Spanish word for "tiny" — is a micro structured bag that sits in the palm of your hand and makes a statement that belies its dimensions.
Its genius is its absurdity. A bag this small is, by any practical measure, useless. You can fit a phone, a card, and perhaps a lip gloss if you are lucky. And yet it is one of the most photographed, most imitated, and most coveted bags of the past decade — because fashion, at its best, has nothing to do with practicality.
The Le Chiquito comes in dozens of colorways and materials — from smooth leather to raffia to terry cloth — and each iteration feels like a fresh discovery. If you own one Jacquemus piece, make it this one.
Best for: Making a statement. Photography. The kind of dinner where you don't need to carry much.

Le Bisou — The Architectural One
If the Le Chiquito is Jacquemus at its most playful, the Le Bisou is the house at its most architectural. A compact, structured shoulder bag with a distinctive curved flap and minimal hardware, it channels the clean, sun-bleached aesthetic of the South of France into something you can wear to a Singapore business lunch without raising an eyebrow.
The Le Bisou has become the Jacquemus piece of choice for the buyer who wants the brand's distinctive sensibility in a more grown-up, day-to-evening format. It is understated where the Le Chiquito is loud, considered where the Chiquito is impulsive.
Best for: The office. Dinner. Weekend markets. Anywhere you want to look effortlessly put-together.
Note: Le Bisou in 3 colorways from left to right - Glazed Brown, Glazed Black, and Glazed White.
Le Bambino — The Everyday Bag
The Le Bambino is Jacquemus scaled for real life. Larger than the Le Chiquito, more relaxed than the Le Bisou, it is the bag that actually fits everything you need — phone, wallet, keys, sunglasses — while retaining the distinctive Jacquemus silhouette that makes every outfit feel more considered.
In the Long format, the Le Bambino becomes a shoulder bag that drapes beautifully and works equally well carried by hand or slung across the body. It is the most versatile piece in the Jacquemus lineup and, for many buyers, the most wearable.
Best for: Daily use. Travel. The buyer who wants Jacquemus as a lifestyle, not just a statement.
Note: Le Grand Bambino in 4 colorways - Navy Blue (Top Left) / Neon Pink (Top Right) / Suede Terracotta (Bottom Left) / White Croco-Embossed (Bottom Right). Also available in Light Brown.
Le Grand Chiquito — The Best of Both Worlds
The Le Grand Chiquito takes everything that made the original iconic and scales it up to a size that is actually practical. It retains the structured silhouette, the distinctive flap closure, and the playful proportions of its smaller sibling — but adds enough interior space to make it a genuine everyday option.
For the Singapore buyer who fell in love with the Le Chiquito but needs something more functional, the Le Grand Chiquito is the natural progression.
Best for: The Jacquemus devotee who needs their bag to actually hold things.

Note: Le Chiquito is currently sold out at The Exclusive Line.
Le Berlingot Clasp Bag — The Geometric One
Named after the beloved French hard candy it resembles, the Jacquemus Le Berlingot is one of the house's most charming and distinctive creations. A compact, geometric clasp bag with a structured triangular silhouette and minimal hardware, it is the piece that best captures Jacquemus' ability to find beauty and playfulness in the most unexpected forms.
Small enough to feel precious, structured enough to hold its shape beautifully, and distinctive enough to turn heads without trying — the Le Berlingot is the Jacquemus piece for the buyer who wants something that tells a story. Its name alone — a nod to the colorful sweets of Provence — says everything about the warmth and wit that Simon Porte Jacquemus brings to every collection.
Best for: The collector. Evening occasions. The buyer who wants a conversation piece that is also genuinely beautiful.

Note: Le Berlingot is currently sold out at The Exclusive Line.
How to Style Jacquemus in Singapore
The Jacquemus aesthetic translates beautifully to Singapore's lifestyle. Here are some starting points:
With tailoring: The Le Bisou in a neutral leather — camel, cream, or chocolate — alongside a well-cut blazer and tailored trousers creates the kind of effortless Parisian-office look that works in Singapore's creative and professional environments.
Casual weekend: The Le Bambino Long in a warm earth tone with a linen dress and sandals is the Singapore weekend uniform for anyone who takes style seriously without taking themselves too seriously.
Evening: The Le Bambino in a bold colorway — cobalt, pink, or yellow — is one of the most effective evening accessories in contemporary luxury. It adds a flash of personality to even the simplest outfit.
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