
In the crowded world of luxury handbags, many logos shout for attention. Yet one Parisian house whispers—a whisper so refined, only insiders hear it. The brand is Faure Le Page, a name older than most fashion labels, with over three centuries of history.
Its roots? Not in silk or couture, but in weapons.
Before it rose as a cult name in discreet luxury handbags, Faure Le Page worked as an armurier—a master gunsmith—founded in 1717 in Paris. For generations, the house crafted ornate firearms for royalty, generals, and revolutionaries. Each weapon combined art and precision.
From Battlefield to Boulevard
For centuries, Faure Le Page armed men for war. Today, it arms women and men for modern conquests—life in the city. The house didn’t abandon its heritage when it shifted from guns to handbags. Instead, it reimagined it.

The motto “Armed for Seduction” defines this evolution. Rifles may have disappeared, but armor lives on. It now appears as handbags, totes, and clutches—crafted to inspire confidence and endure.
The Iconic Scaled Canvas


