Savette, the esteemed luxury handbag label, recently marked its fifth anniversary with a sophisticated yet relaxed pub evening. Held in Tribeca, the event served as a celebration of the brand's successful journey and its commitment to timeless design and ethical production. Founder Amy Zurek welcomed guests to a festive gathering, showcasing the brand's signature aesthetic and loyal following.
The celebratory gathering took place at Walker's, a cherished establishment in Tribeca, where Savette's founder, Amy Zurek, once laid the groundwork for her brand. The ambiance of the evening was filled with a charming summer-in-the-city romance, attracting a fashionable crowd adorned in midi skirts and kitten heels. Attendees savored martinis and delectable fries, posed for playful photos in the photo booth, and even tried their luck at scratch cards for a chance to win a Pochette bag, a gesture that delighted guests such as Vogue's Maddy Fass and stylist Solange Franklin.
Savette's distinctive Pochette line, characterized by its refreshing minimalism and iconic oval-shaped closure, was prominently featured throughout the venue. This collection notably predates the recent surge in demand for understated luxury and logo-free accessories. Model Jacquelyn Jablonski proudly displayed her baby bump while carrying a teal-hued shoulder bag from the collection, coordinating it perfectly with her ensemble. Guests also showcased newer designs, including trapeze-shaped bags and variations crafted from suede, leather, and exotic skins, all reflecting Savette's commitment to diverse yet refined offerings.
Amy Zurek, a former designer for prominent brands such as The Row, Khaite, and Coach, always possessed a clear vision for her handbag designs. She prioritized ethical small-batch production and the use of responsibly sourced leather. Zurek was uncompromising in her pursuit of the perfect look and functionality for her bags, refusing to cut corners. She meticulously focused on the clean lines and the robust yet simple lock mechanism, even demonstrating how the handle could effortlessly transition from a bag to a clutch. Despite language barriers, she found her ideal partners in a third-generation atelier in Florence, where Savette's exquisite creations continue to be produced today.
A significant milestone for Zurek over the past five years has been the opportunity to collaborate with retailers that were initially on her aspirational list and to witness her designs gracing their shelves. As Savette looks to the future, Zurek is exploring the potential for the brand's own physical retail presence. In the interim, the upcoming summer will see the inauguration of Savette's showroom, a space where she eagerly anticipates welcoming fellow handbag enthusiasts.
The fifth-year milestone for Savette is a testament to Zurek's unwavering dedication to quality, design integrity, and sustainable practices. The brand's journey from a nascent idea in Tribeca to a recognized name in luxury accessories underscores the power of a clear vision and a commitment to meticulous craftsmanship, attributes that have resonated deeply with its discerning clientele.
