Classique Chic

The original bucket bag launched in 1932, when Gaston-Louis Vuitton designed a bucket-shaped champagne bottle bag specifically created for transporting several bottles of champagne.

The quilted Marcel bucket bag, ShortyLOVE’S update of Vuitton’s champagne carry bag, stylishly serves as a cherished carryall. Bonjour Marcel!

Marcel Is a Double Crosser

Marcel is versatile. You can carry Marcel by its short removable handle or attach its longer straps to convert Marcel into a chic-looking crossbody bag that handily stores your essentials with ease.

Not Your Typical Bucket Bag

Typically, bucket bags, are designed with a drawstring closure. ShortyLOVE flipped the script, replacing the drawstring closure with a secure zippered top for easy access. Marcel’s roomy main compartment and zippered front compartment makes it easy to store essential items and stay organized.

A Subtle and Sophisticated Color Palette

How many times can you fall in love with Marcel? Let me count the ways. There’s basic Black, Midnight (a midnight blue shade), Sage, and Pewter. Without a doubt, a black Marcel bucket bag is a go-with-everything essential. Ditto for the Marcel bag’s cool and luxuriously rich-looking color options. ShortyLOVE, why do you make it so difficult to choose just one color?

Are you ready to meet Marcel? The contemporary, oh-so-smooth to the touch Marcel bucket bag is available here. Au revoir. 

Rachelle Nones

Staff Lifestyle and Wellness Writer

Rachelle is a New York–born lifestyle writer specializing in beauty, food, fashion and accessories, wine and spirits, and home and garden trending news and reviews. An English literature honors graduate, she brings a sharp editorial voice and storytelling sensibility to every project. Beyond journalism, she writes short fiction and 15-minute mysteries. Her novella The Morse Code Murderer has twice ranked on Amazon’s Top 100 in the Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Short Reads category, reflecting her flair for suspenseful, tightly crafted narratives. Before establishing her writing career, Rachelle worked at diverse gigs, including high-end textile color approval (colorist) and wholesale fashion accessory marketer/public relations associate in NYC's fashion district.