There are bags that define a season, and then there are bags that define an era. The Gucci Marmont falls firmly into the latter category.
When Gucci introduced the Marmont under the direction of Creative Director Alessandro Michele in 2016, it marked a pivotal moment, not just for the house but for handbags as a whole.
The bag was an immediate standout hit.
The signifying Double G hardware, defining matelassé leather, and nods to Gucci’s archival roots quickly became synonymous with Gucci’s maximalist resurgence. It wasn’t subtle. It wasn’t quiet luxury. It was confident, nostalgic, and instantly recognizable. It has defined the past decade for the House of Gucci.
Over the past ten years, Marmont has remained one of the most discussed, debated, bought, resold, and searched-for designer bags in the world. Whether you’re considering your first purchase, debating which size to choose, wondering if it’s still in style, or simply curious about how it became so iconic, this guide covers everything you need to know.
Table of Contents
- Quick Marmont Facts
- The History of the Gucci Marmont
- All Gucci Marmont Sizes
- Leather & Material Options
- Celebrities Who Love the Gucci Marmont
- The Bottom Line
- Pros
- Cons
- Final Thoughts

Quick Marmont Facts
- Launch Year: 2016
- Creative Director at Launch: Alessandro Michele
- Signature Detail: Interlocking Double G hardware
- Most commonly used material: Matelassé chevron leather
- Common Sizes: Mini, Small, Medium, Large, Maxi, Bucket, Backpack, and Camera Bag
- Price Range: $1,500 – $4,300
The History of the Gucci Marmont
The Gucci Marmont arrived for Fall/Winter 2016, early in Alessandro Michele’s tenure at Gucci, when it was clear he wasn’t interested in playing it safe. Michele’s Gucci was defined by a fearless embrace of maximalism, with eclectic layering, vintage references, bold logos, and a romantic approach to styling that completely strayed from the minimalism that had dominated just a few years before.
Michele didn’t chase trends; he made them, digging into the archives. In fact, it can be argued that Michele started the archival revival we still see at brands today.
For the Marmont specifically, Michele pulled inspiration from a 1970s belt buckle featuring the now-famous Double G. He scaled it up, gave it an antiqued finish, and placed it front and center on the bags. At a time when minimal, logo-light bags had ruled, the Marmont returned to branding. It wasn’t subtle. It was meant to be seen, and that confidence is exactly what made it stick.
All Gucci Marmont Sizes
Leather & Material Options
One of the most notable aspects of the Marmont line is its constant reinvention. Every year and every season, new iterations are released. This further solidifies this line as one that can have an option for everyone, depending on the size, material, or season you are looking for.
Suedes
Lamé Leather
Tonal
Celebrities Who Love the Gucci Marmont
While the Gucci Marmont has had its fair share of celebrity moments, what has always stood out to me is how often I see it in the wild. It’s one of those bags that transcends the usual celebrity-only spotlight; you’ll spot it on A-listers, fashion insiders, and everyday handbag lovers alike. That mix of high-profile sightings and real-life popularity is part of what has kept the Marmont so relevant over the years, and that kind of widespread appeal is harder to achieve than it might seem.
The Bottom Line
The Gucci Marmont has become one of the most recognizable handbags of the modern Gucci era. Its soft chevron leather, bold Double G hardware, and range of sizes have made it a staple for nearly a decade.
While its widespread popularity and logo-forward design won’t appeal to everyone, the Marmont remains a versatile and enduring option for those who love a bag with presence.

Pros
- Instantly recognizable design: The Double G hardware and chevron matelassé leather make the Marmont one of the most identifiable bags from Gucci.
- Wide range of sizes and styles: From the tiny Super Mini to larger shoulder bags, the Marmont lineup offers options for nearly every lifestyle and carrying preference.
- Comfortable chain-and-leather strap: The sliding strap allows the bag to be worn crossbody or doubled over the shoulder, making it easy to adapt throughout the day.
- Soft but durable leather: The matelassé leather is supple while still holding up well to regular wear, often becoming softer and more relaxed over time.
Cons
- Very common: The Marmont has been hugely popular for years, meaning it’s a bag you’ll likely spot frequently in everyday life.
- Large logo hardware: The oversized Double G hardware is central to the design, which may not appeal to those who prefer more understated bags.
- Resale value can fluctuate: While Marmont bags remain active on the resale market, prices can vary depending on size, condition, and overall demand.
Final Thoughts
Nearly a decade after its debut, the Gucci Marmont remains one of the defining handbags of the modern era at Gucci. It captured a very specific moment in fashion, when bold logos, vintage references, and expressive styling returned to the forefront under Alessandro Michele.
Whether you see it as an iconic modern classic or simply a bag that defined its time, the Marmont’s enduring visibility speaks volumes about its impact.
And judging by how often it still appears on shoulders, in resale listings, and in search bars, the conversation around it isn’t ending anytime soon.





































Best value IMO. You are purchasing a quality bag for a reasonable price when comparing to other comparable bags/designers. You may say it is common but it is still a very nice and aesthetically pleasing bag. There are many variations, something for everyone.
Gucci and quality. LMAO
I have never had a bag experience with the quality. Not sure what your issue is but maybe take better care with your bags.
Gucci is made in sweatshops.
“Quality” hahaha
I love my large red Marmont bag! I’ve had it since 2019 and it’s definitely a bold look, especially being red and in the large size.
The quality is amazing and it still looks new even after wearing it often for so many years!
I love it also because it holds so much and fits nicely over my shoulders or on my arms.
Thank-you for recognizing this stunning Gucci bag for all it has been for so many Gucci lovers this past decade!
I hate the Marmont logo 🙈
Wasn’t there really a re-design of the chain and the removal of the heart in the back?
This! I had hoped that with “everything you want to know about the Marmont,” we’d get the story of the heart/non-heart versions. I’ve asked Gucci employees and they can’t even give me an explanation.
Hi all,
I am conducting a research product based on Gucci and all the different eras/identities it has taken on over the years under different creative directors. I think based on recent sales reports we know that Gucci has seen a decline over the last couple years.
My research looks at whether that’s tied to a loss of their core identity and connection with customers (you guys) or something else. It also tries to propose a future solution strategically.
My question to you is what do you think Gucci needs to do to re-establish themselves as a top brand? Is it more of a pricing issue? Is it a cultural engagement that’s lacking? Are they not connecting with customers as well anymore and if yes, how can they reconnect with you as a consumer?
There are no wrong answers, I’m open to hearing all suggestions and opinions.
(Also, if anyone would like to partake in an interview to help me collect some data on my project, I’d truly appreciate it! just Imk below & i will contact you further)
Thank you so much
I think a the Gucci customer likes to be a little flashy and it is a brand very tied to celebrity and pop culture, which is why Sabato’s subdued, more refined take didn’t work. Gucci’s heritage is leather goods. They don’t have a defining aesthetic. To that extent it is a great opportunity for new creative directors to express themselves, and they can be anything but boring.
I am not a Gucci promoter although I do like the brand. What I am curious about is how can Gucci come in top 10 on the Lyst report and be declining? I guess if you consider the years with AM when Gucci was everything to so many, it definitely is declining when compared to that frenzy. I still think top 10 is pretty good.
I still would like to own a medium or large shoulder bag in pink or yellow. It’s a good, basic bag without the Chanel price.