Availability: in stock in Italy
Product code: 0787
Materials: genuine leather
Material density: Semi-rigid bag. The outer material is soft.
Accessories: dust bag
Color: pearl ivory, pink
Type: Shopper bag
Dimensions:
Medium
Height, cm./ inches: 24 cm. / 9.4"
Width, cm./ inches: 16 cm. / 6.3"
Length, cm./ inches: 40 cm. / 15.7"
Handles height (drop), cm./ inches: 21.5 cm. / 8.5"
Condition: This item is authentic, new, with labels.
Calm, bright tones and confidently drawn lines: this Gilda Tonelli shopper comes in a pearly ivory shade, softened by blush-pink inserts on the handles and sides.
The trapezoid shape looks sleek from the front, yet feels surprisingly comfortable once filled—made to follow you through the day with a clean elegance that never feels tiring.
Gold-tone logo hardware (placed on both the front and the back) catches the light like a small jewel, while protective feet help keep the leather safe when you set it down.
The top zip closure adds peace of mind on the go, and the unlined interior stays essential and tidy, with the right pockets to separate what you need quickly from everything else.
It is the kind of neutral shopper that works with everything—never anonymous.
Full details
- Model: handheld shopper bag
- Shape: trapezoid
- Material: genuine pebbled leather
- Color: ivory/pearl with pink details
- Closure: top zipper
- Handles: double handles, comfortable to carry by hand or on the arm
- Hardware: gold-tone
- Decoration: logo metal accessories on the front and back
- Base: metal protective feet
- Interior: unlined
- Inner pockets: 1 zip pocket + 1 open pocket
- Production: made in Italy
- Care: wipe with a soft, dry cloth; avoid water, perfume and alcohol; do not rub on rough surfaces; store in the protective dust bag
Measurements
- Length (top): 40 cm
- Length (bottom): 29 cm
- Width: 16 cm
- Height: 24 cm
Gilda Tonelli: brand history
Gilda Tonelli is an Italian leather goods brand linked to the manufacturing tradition of Abruzzo. The brand communicates the wording “Since 1921” and tells of family roots active since the early 20th century.
Industry accounts describe significant growth between the late 1970s and the 1980s, when the workshop developed into a more organized manufacturing reality, keeping leathers, finishes and attention to detail at the center.
A frequently cited symbol of the brand identity is the 2002 project, often mentioned for the creation of the largest bag in the world (reported as included in the Guinness World Records), with dimensions referenced by various industry sources.