Nicolas Ghesquière takes Louis Vuitton to the countryside for Fall–Winter 2026, but his bags don’t stray far from the city. Familiar House codes are reworked in unexpected proportions, from a Speedy with an inside-out twist to a petite hobo and a softened take on the trunk. Here are three new styles to know for the season ahead.

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Bundle Trunk
The Bundle Trunk puts a softer spin on Louis Vuitton’s classic trunk codes. Inspired by the Side Trunk, the new silhouette swaps rigid structure for a supple, slouchy calfskin body, while tonal trompe l’oeil corners create the illusion of traditional trunk hardware without interrupting its streamlined, monochromatic finish. A petite LV emblem and touches of gold-tone hardware add a polished finish.

Instead of a traditional shoulder strap or chain, the Bundle Trunk features a single top handle that rises seamlessly from the body, gathered into an oversized knot at the top for a casual scarf-like finish. Measuring 8.7 x 5.5 x 4.3 inches, the Bundle Trunk is compact but surprisingly practical, with room for a smartphone, sunglasses, earphones, and a Clémence wallet, all secured by a zip-top closure. Currently available in Black or Gazon green, the Bundle Trunk retails for $4,050.

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Image courtesy: @lv.demkuo
Speedpocket PM
Monogram plays peekaboo in the new Speedpocket PM, a playful reimagining of the iconic Speedy. The design pairs smooth black calfskin with Monogram coated canvas in an unexpected ‘inside-out’ construction, creating the illusion that the bag’s interior has been flipped outward. A polished gold-tone S-lock adds a familiar Louis Vuitton flourish.

The Speedpocket PM measures 10.2 x 7.5 x 6.3 inches, with space for a smartphone, keys, lipstick, earphones, and a Rosalie coin purse. It features elongated double handles for top-handle carry, along with a removable strap for crossbody wear. The Speedpocket PM retails for $5,850.

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Image courtesy: @bearofluxe
Multipass Mini
First introduced in the Cruise 2026 collection, the Multipass returns in a petite new format for the cooler months. Its slouchy hobo silhouette is defined by dual strap detailing: a short gold-tone chain handle with a 5.7-inch drop, alongside an adjustable Vachetta or Monogram canvas strap, depending on the colorway, for practical crossbody wear.

At 6.9 x 7.1 x 3.7 inches, the Multipass Mini has room for everyday essentials including a phone, wallet, and sunglasses, with a zip-top closure keeping everything secure. Choose from classic Monogram canvas ($2,230), Black calfskin ($2,480), or the Monogram Rouge edition ($2,480).


Which Louis Vuitton Fall–Winter 2026 bag would you add to your collection?
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