Inside the Collection: Meet Ilene Wood

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Sep. 29, 2024

Ilene Wood brings a whole new meaning to the term "bag lady." Over the course of her lifetime, she has amassed over 6,000 handbags that require their own military-grade storage unit—many of which have traveled in exhibitions through esteemed art museums worldwide.

She guides Lisa through handbag history, including a suitcase popularized by Rear Window (1954) and Grace Kelly, a lantern purse from the 1940s that still lights up to this day, and, of course, the highly coveted Birkin bag.

It's safe to say this collector has it in the bag! Take a look and journey through a bit of handbag history with a handful of her many handbags.

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1. Spring 2018 Graffiti Balenciaga Leo Bag

Ilene calls this stylish bag her "Message from God" bag. Although it's not a messenger bag, it held one of the most important messages on the bag itself. 

Ilene had been trying to start a traveling museum exhibition featuring many of her historical handbags. Then she received a phone call from a museum offering to sponsor her—it was the call she had been waiting for. 

This bag was purchased the day she got the good news. The message featured on the bag read: "Nothing is impossible. A dream you have will come true." She took it as a sign.

This bag is a Spring 2018 Graffiti Balenciaga Leo bag. According to our expert, it’s no longer available for purchase with the graffiti writing, making it even more rare to own.

He valued this vintage bag at $1,700. Although it may be worth a pretty penny today, its message makes it priceless.

2. 2001 Crocodile Birkin Bag

All three of these bags are iconic names in handbag history because they are among the oldest and most sought-after bags around.

One of them is the Kelly bag, named after actress Grace Kelly. This style of bag can be seen in the 1955 film To Catch a Thief. According to Ilene, Grace Kelly fell in love with the bag during filming and asked to keep it once the movie was complete. It quickly became one of the most famous bags of its time.

According to our expert, these bags are incredibly hard to come by. It’s nearly impossible to find in stores.

Ilene had to join a waiting list for over two years just to get her hands on one of these handbags.

Originally, Ilene paid around $6,000 for this pop culture piece. Today, our expert values the bag at $60,000 due to its rarity and influence on pop culture.

3. Lantern Bag

These bags all light up! Ilene is delighted every time she sees one.

According to our expert, its value has increased since the '40s and '50s, and it still works perfectly. The functionality is key with this item. He valued it at $1,500.

4. Mark Cross "Rear Window" Attache

The common thread in these bags traces back to Grace Kelly, specifically from the film Rear Window. In one scene, she shows up carrying this bag.

She opens the bag to reveal a negligee. While the man’s eyes went to that, women’s eyes were drawn to the bag.

These are called leather box bags, originating in the '50s. However, Ilene has the most recent contemporary leather box bag. They are rare, but she found hers online and paid $500 for it.

An early box bag would be worth around $1,000, which is an amazing return on investment for something that’s 60 years old.

5. O.E.L. Graves Bag

These bags are a bit creepy—well, not according to our collector, but according to both our expert and Lisa! What do you think?

These bags are by an artist named O.E.L. Graves, who was famous in the '40s. He expanded into dimensional paintings, and one of his art patrons asked him to create a handbag.

If you open the bag, you’ll find a dedication like "Happy Birthday." The woman who owned it has her name inside the bag. She owns all eight to ten of them, and there are only a limited number around today.

Our expert said it's a piece of art, but the value is up in the air. He estimated that one of them would be worth around $400, so a whole collection could be worth quite a lot.

6. Ann-Marie of Paris Collection

These bags are designed by Ann-Marie; we don’t know her last name.

She created these bags called figurales, which are shaped to look like something else. These are sculptural.

Her shop was located in the Hotel Meurice in Paris. The hotel ordered these to be given to every female guest as a New Year's trinket. Because of that, there are only a few of them.

She has about 30 of these in her collection. They are whimsical and treated as decorative objects.

For the whole collection, they are valued at $5,000 each, totaling $150,000 for the entire collection. That kind of money wouldn’t even fit in these bags!

7. The total value of Ilene Wood's handbag collection:

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5 Comments

MaryMitch 1 month ago
I've always said if I spent over $200 on a bag there better be $100 inside, but those Birkin bags are gorgeous.
Runeshaper 1 month ago
WOW! That's a very valuable collection!
KawiVulc 1 month ago
Just caught the trade segment when we got home & the gold bag that guy wanted was butt ugly! The black & white one that looked like the door of a '50s car was nicer looking. Even though there wasn't a whole lot of interest in the episode at our house the variety of collections the producers seem to be working for on the show is a good thing!
ilenewood 1 month ago
Thank you Lisa, Katherine, Diana and everyone involved in producing this episode. I had a wonderful time working with you and the episode has exceeded my expectations, which were high! You are the consummate professionals, and I hope we have the opportunity to meet again. ❤️👜
sagafrat69 ilenewood 1 month ago
Thank you Ilene for sharing your incredible collection with all of us. I honestly didn't know anything about handbags before this episode aired. I didn't know they could be so valuable and more importantly, so interesting with the back stories that were told. Your reaction to being told the collection was worth 7.5 mil was worth seeing. I and two of my friends had the opportunity to speak to Lisa by phone in the summer of '77 when she was working on the Mickey Mouse Club at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, CA. She could not have been more sweet and nice to a few boys who just wanted to talk to one of their favorite Mouseketeers. It's one of those positive memories from childhood I carry with me to this day. I hope you do get to work with her again. I'm sure there are more items in your collection worth seeing. Please tell her we'd like to see a second installment! And that reaction she had to your "Facts of Life" handbag was wonderful. Really priceless. Thanks.
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