The Louis Vuitton Monogram turns 130. A living icon, still in motion.
Louis Vuitton marks 130 years of its iconic Monogram with a year-long celebration that looks both backward and forward. Created in 1896 by Georges Vuitton as a tribute to his father, Louis Vuitton, the Monogram was originally conceived as a signature of craftsmanship and distinction. Over time, it has become something far greater: a global symbol of heritage, culture, and enduring design.
Beginning in January 2026, the House opens the anniversary year by spotlighting its most iconic Monogram bags as true heritage pieces. Classics such as the Keepall, Alma, Speedy, NoƩ, and Neverfull take centre stage, celebrated not just for their recognisable silhouettes, but for their longevity and ability to be passed from one generation to the next. Each bag is framed as an object of transmission, carrying the values of durability and savoir-faire that define Louis Vuitton.
Alongside this retrospective moment, the House introduces new special-edition Monogram bag collections, offering fresh interpretations of the canvas while remaining rooted in its original codes. A new Monogram Anniversary Collection draws inspiration from Louis Vuittonās trunk-making heritage, with three special-edition designs that explore modern forms, unexpected materials, and a dialogue between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary techniques.
As the anniversary unfolds throughout the year, Louis Vuitton invites a renewed look at the Monogram not merely as a pattern, but as a living emblem. A design language that continues to evolve, while remaining unmistakably tied to the Houseās history and vision for the future.
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