arguably Louis Vuitton’s a lot of popular all-leather bag, the Capucines was first introduced for fall 2013. The design was launched as the brand shifted its collections to include a greater selection of cleaner, minimally branded designs versus its mostly monogram and logo focused bags. When the Capucines was first released the bags bore some of Louis Vuitton’s highest price tags.
Named after Louis Vuitton’s original Maison, which was located on rue Neuve-des-Capucines, this now classic silhouette has been reimagined in many ways. The clean lines and minimalist design of the Capucines makes it an ideal blank canvas for both seasonal iterations and capsule collaborations alike.
Originally used in two sizes—the GM and MM, Louis Vuitton has considering that added smaller options which have met the demands of consumers driven by the mini-bag movement. While the GM is no longer being produced, currently Louis Vuitton uses 4 sizes of the Capucines: PM, MM, BB and Mini.
Though overall an sophisticated and sophisticated silhouette, two new elements have been added to the Capucines for Spring/Summer 2020, opening up this otherwise classic bag to a broader audience—streetwear fanatics I’m checking out you.
A colorfully cool, translucent plexiglass manage adds a special and trendy touch to this typically a lot more timeless handbag. Additionally, a newly introduced, large cross-body strap gives the tiny a dressed down touch. With a a lot more kicked back feel, the new Capucines is a need to have. While an all-leather Capucines tiny will set you back $4,200, the novelty version with plexiglass manage retails for $4,450 in the tiny size and $5,050 in the BB size. discover a lot more of Louis Vuitton’s summer 2020 Capucines collection now.