While many of us are savoring the holiday season, the fashion world is already set looking to warm weather vacations. Following Chanel’s latest releases, we turn our attention to Louis Vuitton’s new collection.
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Louis Vuitton’s Cruise collection breathes new life into iconic designs, with refined silhouettes and fresh fabrications. Yes, its signature Monogram canvas remains a key feature, the addition of sparkling strass details bring an elevated look to the lineup.
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Let’s take a closer look at the standout bags from Louis Vuitton’s Cruise 2025 collection.
Speedy Trunk 20
The iconic Speedy, now 93 years old, gets a bold makeover for the Cruise 2025 collection with the new Speedy Trunk 20 Bag.
This updated version features signature heritage trunk details and a more structured silhouette. It’s crafted from classic Monogram canvas with contrasting Monogram reverse trim. The gold-tone hardware and black cowhide leather add a contemporary touch.
Available exclusively in the 20 size – measuring 8.1 x 6.3 x 4.3 inches, this bag comes with a leather strap and a chain, both removable for styling flexibility. Whether worn crossbody, over the shoulder, or carried by hand, the Speedy Trunk 20 offers versatile options.
The Speedy Trunk 20 Bag is priced at $3,350.
Be Alma
Debuting on the Cruise 2025 runway, the Be Alma bag introduces a fresh silhouette to Louis Vuitton’s iconic lineup. Crafted from durable Epi leather with a metallic finish, the bag features two compartments, each secured with a zip closure.
With its distinctive half-moon shape, the Be Alma draws inspiration from the iconic Alma, measuring 10.6 x 5.9 x 2.7 inches. This versatile size makes it an ideal accessory for both day and evening occasions.
The Be Alma comes with a removable top handle and a detachable, adjustable shoulder strap, offering multiple styling options. It can be worn crossbody, over the shoulder, by hand, or tucked under the arm as a chic clutch.
Currently available in Blue metallic Epi leather with silver-tone hardware, the Be Alma bag retails for $2,720. Also showcased on the runway in metallic Pink Epi and Black Coussin quilted leather – we’re sure there will be an expansion of this line.
For a more classic look, the Be Alma is also offered in Monogram canvas, priced at $2,470.
Capucines Mini
Part of Nicolas Ghesquière’s ‘Acanto’ line – a collection of Art Deco-inspired bags within the Cruise 2025 collection – this reimagined Capucines Mini showcases contemporary flair.
Inspired by the Art Nouveau architectural movement, this Capucines Mini combines luxurious black bull calf leather and Karung snakeskin accents. The highlight of the piece is its reimagined hardware, featuring a gold-toned top handle and LV initials, each carefully molded and hand-finished to create an antique effect.
Measuring 8.3 x 5.5 x 3.1 inches, the Capucines Mini offers versatile styling – it can be carried by hand, worn crossbody, or on the shoulder using its removable and adjustable strap. Meanwhile, four protective metal studs protect the base.
This statement-making Capucines Mini retails for $9,150.
Slim Trunk
For those looking to go wild, Louis Vuitton introduces the Slim Trunk in the new LV Animal animation.
Inspired by Nicolas Ghesquière’s Fall-Winter 2016 Collection, this striking accessory is crafted from smooth calfskin and adorned with thousands of shimmering Swarovski crystals, creating a bold animal print design. It features Louis Vuitton’s signature S-lock closure and iconic heritage trunk details.
With its on-trend East-West silhouette, the Slim Trunk measures 9.1 x 4.7 x 1.6 inches and includes a leather strap and a chain, both removable. The bag is spacious enough to hold essentials like a smartphone, cardholder, and cosmetics, making it a versatile piece that can easily transition from day to night.
Step into the wild with the Slim Trunk, priced at $7,650.
Bloom PM
The Bloom PM Bag adds a fresh, eye-catching silhouette to Louis Vuitton’s collection. Inspired by the distinctive heel shape of the brand’s Blossom Pump, the Bloom bag lives up to its name, featuring a Monogram Flower-shaped base.
Crafted from black calfskin, the Bloom is accented with Monogram canvas details throughout, including the drawstring closure, detachable strap, and top handle.
Available in the PM size, the Bloom measures 8.3 x 6.3 x 8.3 inches. While it offers a relatively spacious interior, the unique silhouette limits what the bag can accommodate. Reminiscent of the classic Noé bucket bag, the Bloom is a statement piece with a modern twist.
Retailing for $2,720, the Bloom PM Bag is a true “IYKYK” accessory from the iconic brand.
GO-14 Wallet on Chain
Louis Vuitton steps up to challenge Chanel with its quilted GO-14 Wallet on Chain. Crafted from luxurious quilted lambskin leather, the bag is secured with the signature LV twist-lock closure, a signature detail of the GO-14 lineup.
Sized for both day and night – measuring 9.1 x 5.5 x 2.4 inches, the GO-14 Wallet on Chain is larger than Chanel’s classic version, offering more space for essentials. Inside, it features a zipped pocket, three card slots, and enough room for a smartphone, cardholder, keys, and lipstick.
The bag comes with a versatile round sliding chain, which can be removed for various styling options — worn crossbody, on the shoulder, or carried as a clutch.
Retailing for $3,400, just $50 more than Chanel’s Classic Wallet on Chain, the GO-14 Wallet on Chain is available in Black and Tan lambskin, both paired with gold-tone hardware.
Which of these LV Cruise bags is your favorite? Let us know if any of these pieces will be making it into your collection.
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Updated: November 21st, 2024
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