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Pricey handbags are new super-buy for savvy savers as they tend to go up in value even when economy dips

Auctioneers claim the value of bags is 'going through the roof' - up eight per cent a year since 2004 - as they are status symbols for world’s richest women

SPOTTED a heavenly handbag but with an eye-watering price? Snap it up – guilt free.

Bags are the new savvy superbuy for savers, with a pretty decent return locked inside that leather loveliness.

Jennifer Lopez sporting ‘Timeless’ Chanel bag

The classy clutches and tempting totes tend to rise in value even when the economy dips as they are status symbols for the world’s richest women.

Brands that draw in cash include Chanel, Fendi, Prada, Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton, with auction prices from £900.

Last May a Hermes Birkin designed by Jean-Paul Gaultier fetched £208,000.

Snap up Lindsay Lohan’s Valentino handbag for just £1,520

Miranda Kerr’s Lady Dior bag costs a heft £3,900

Auctioneers confirm the value of bags is “going through the roof”, up eight per cent a year since 2004.

And they look set to rise.

Pontus Silfverstolpe, co-founder of auction search engine Barnebys, said: “Next time your partner says she wants a handbag and the price horrifies you, just think that it may in fact prove to be an investment.”

Victoria Beckham’s Hermes Birkin bag will set you back at least £6,000

While Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s Givenchy number costs £1,590

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