From Palm Leaf to Fashion Plate
Before it was a luxury statement, raffia was a humble, practical material. Derived from the leaves of the raffia palm, native to Africa and Madagascar, the fiber is lightweight, durable, and pliable. For centuries, it was used in traditional craftsmanship
for everything from baskets and mats to ropes and textiles. Its journey into the Western fashion world began in the mid-20th century, when designers started incorporating natural materials into resort collections. Raffia, straw, and wicker became shorthand for leisure, travel, and the sun-drenched glamour of the European Riviera.
The Jane Birkin Effect
No history of the basket bag is complete without mentioning Jane Birkin. The actress and singer famously carried a simple Portuguese wicker basket everywhere in the 1960s and '70s, from the market to the red carpet at Cannes. Her rejection of a formal handbag in favor of a humble basket repositioned it as a symbol of effortless, bohemian chic. This moment was pivotal. It separated the woven bag from being purely a beach or market tote and established it as a versatile, anti-establishment fashion statement—a move that laid the groundwork for its modern, everyday appeal.
An Aesthetic Match Point
So, where does tennis come in? The connection isn't a direct one—you won't find historical photos of players carrying raffia totes onto the court. Instead, the link is atmospheric and aesthetic. Tennis, particularly a tournament like Wimbledon, evokes a specific, powerful sense of heritage and polished summer leisure. Think of the visuals: manicured grass courts, crisp white attire, strawberries and cream, and spectators dressed in smart-casual summer dresses and linen blazers. It’s an environment of understated elegance and tradition.
Spectator Sport, Spectator Style
The raffia bag fits seamlessly into this world, not as equipment for the player, but as the perfect accessory for the spectator. It telegraphs the same values: natural materials, artisanal craftsmanship, and a relaxed, moneyed leisure. A structured raffia tote with leather trim doesn't feel out of place with a sundress and espadrilles in the stands. It’s the bag you carry when your primary goal for the day is to enjoy yourself in a beautiful setting. It speaks of being off the clock, of sunny afternoons and a lifestyle that values both sport and style.
The Rise of 'Tenniscore'
In recent years, this association has been supercharged by the 'tenniscore' trend. Popularized on social media, tenniscore romanticizes the entire lifestyle surrounding the sport. It’s not just about what players wear on the court, but about capturing the whole preppy, athletic, and sophisticated vibe. This aesthetic blends sporty elements like pleated skirts and polo shirts with signifiers of quiet luxury—and a classic raffia bag is a key piece of that puzzle. It completes the look, suggesting a life that involves both activity and elegant downtime.













