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  2. Check (pattern) - Wikipedia

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    Louis Vuitton bag with Damier Ebene pattern. Damier Patterns. This pattern also known as Louis Vuitton checkered pattern, was first introduced in 1888 by George Vuitton (Louis Vuitton’s son) . The name damier is actually the French word for checkerboard. The design is basically brownish checkerboard patterns with alternating colours between ...

  3. Louis Vuitton - Wikipedia

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    Iconic bags of Louis Vuitton include the Speedy bag produced in 1930 and Neverfull bags produced in 2007. Both bags have become Louis Vuitton's most successful handbag launches. They were designed for being both stylish and practical. These bags also come in three sizes: Petite Modele, Moyene Modele, and Grand Modele.

  4. The Enduring Allure of Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami Handbags

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    The brand's effort to bring back the collaboration is proof of its enduring allure and commercial prowess—even 20 years later. It only took a single photo of Zendaya carrying a handbag from the ...

  5. Drew Starkey and Taylor Russell Aren’t Afraid to Get a Little ...

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    You’ve likely already heard about the re-edition of the Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami collaboration—a new 20th anniversary collection that reimagines the beloved collab (and was modeled by ...

  6. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Men's designer bags are produced by well-known companies such as Prada, Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Bottega Veneta in a variety of shapes and sizes. The global men's bag and small leather goods trade is a $4-billion-a-year industry. [ 18 ]

  7. The 5 Handbag Trends to Update Your Look for 2025 - AOL

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    Seen on the runways of Max Mara, Louis Vuitton, and Christian Dior, the fanny pack—once considered solely functional for hands-free convenience—has transformed itself into a signifier of style ...