Louis Vuitton Purses - Page 3
Purses
The Louis Vuitton Purse line contains many different styles. Here are a few of
the highlights:
First introduced in a larger version: the Keepall, the Speedy is a durable and
practical top handle bag. Made in four sizes, the Speedy combines the classic
satchel shape with fine materials. Constructed in the signature brown monogram
canvas with soft cowhide accents, it is lined in canvas and features an inside
patch pocket.
Created to carry five bottles of champagne without breaking, the Noe became the premier bag for the practical city dweller. The drawstring bag comes in three sizes. The larger bag made of soft, full grain leather or the signature brown and beige monogram canvas features a softer leather strap and reinforced leather base. The smaller Petit Noe is constructed of brown and beige monogram canvas with an adjustable strap and a D-ring for attaching accessories. The Mini Noe, smaller than the Petit Noe, is a compact, feminine handbag, perfect for all occasions.
Inspired by a bag created by Gaston Vuitton in the 1930’s, the Alma has become one of the iconic bags of the Vuitton family. Whether made from solid canvas, the signature brown and beige monogram canvas, the multicolored monogram canvas or the elegant Damier canvas, the Alma is an elegant, practical bag for any occasion.
A practical, yet elegant and fashionable backpack, the Montsouris combines classic styling with utility. Named after the park in the south of Paris, the Montsouris is constructed of the trademark monogram canvas with cowhide accents.
The Murakami is a very successful line of bags designed by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. More than one single design, the Murakami is a line in itself. Taking the monogram pattern to new avenues by creating a multicolored pattern, the Murakami line has been embraced by celebrities for its indulgent luxury and design.
Louis Vuitton Today
The Vuitton name lives on as strongly as ever, with its signature monogram pattern taking its place in the fashion world as one of the iconic images. Copied by designers and counterfeiters as well as spoofed and parodied by artists, the Vuitton image has found its place in the cultures of the world.




