Created by 1896 by Georges Vuitton as a tribute to his father, Louis – visionary founder of the House – the Monogram has become one of the most enduring and revered emblems. More than a motif, it is a universal mark of distinction: a living symbol of heritage, culture and innovation. Today, Louis Vuitton is proud to celebrate 130 years of the Monogram with collections and dedicated windows. Starting January 2026 with the honouring of its Monogram iconic bags as true heritage masterpieces of the House, and the unveiling of new, special-edition Monogram bag collections.
In January 2026, Louis Vuitton opens it Monogram anniversary year by celebrating its most iconic Monogram bags: the Speedy (1930), which constantly redefines the concept of personal mobility; the Keepall (1930), a longstanding symbol of freedom and effortless travel; the Noé (1932), originally designed to carry five bottles of champagne, forever celebrating creativity and joy; the Alma (1992), a tribute to Parisian architecture, expressing refined elegance; and the Neverfull (2007), the essential modern companion. Each piece features a unique label created specifically for the occasion, marking this capsule as a truly one-of-the-kind, a collector moment in Louis Vuitton history.
The Monogram Origine Collection revisits the first 1896 pattern through a brand-new Monogram canvas, re-created using the pochoir technique on a linen-and-cotton canvas in a palette of soft pastel hues. The collection draws inspiration from the cover of an archival Key number register.
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