Louis Vuitton’s Monogram is one of the most recognizable logos in the world. In celebration of the 2024 holiday season, the Maison introduces a playful take on a House classic that will delight collectors both new and old.
Introducing the Louis Vuitton 2024 Vivienne Holiday Collection
The Vivienne Holiday items remain some of Louis Vuitton’s most celebrated and highly sought-after collector’s items year after year. Each year, the collection sees winter-themed special editions of Monogram and Damier small leather goods featuring the adorable Vivienne Mascot.
In the past seasons, she has traveled everywhere, from Paris and Venice to Seoul, New York, and London. Year after year, fans fight to get their hands on these limited-edition collector’s pieces, and this year, the brand is offering an exclusive chance to order some of the items from the 2024 collection ahead of the global launch on November 1st.
What’s Changed This Year?
Enlivening the Maison’s classic Monogram pieces, Louis Vuitton’s instantly recognizable mascot, Vivienne, pops up on a series of bags, accessories, and small leather goods. While Vivienne has been an integral part of these holiday collections since she joined the Maison in 2017, this year, the collection looks a little bit different.


The Vivienne Holiday 2024 Collection features two adorable themes—Candy Factor and Snow Show—which perfectly capture the essence of the holiday season. What’s different this year is that the collection features Monogram Canvas pieces only; there are no Damier bags or accessories included for 2024.
The collection includes two limited-edition bags, which make perfect gifts for collectors. A Nano Noé in the season’s Snow Show theme playfully showcases Vivienne in a Louis Vuitton winter wonderland. A removable Vivienne-shaped leather charm is a nice addition to the bags of the season. Meanwhile, the Candy Factory Nano Alma arrives in a seasonally appropriate print featuring candy motifs and bold read details.
Discover the full collection now via Louis Vuitton, and you’ll be able to snag items before the launch on November 1st.


I really wish Louis Vuitton would stop making these Vivienne collections. It feels so cheap and gimmicky… and it’s been going on for years. At least, back in the day, the Groom collection was cool and fit well with LV’s travel history. I like some of the artist collabs like Murakami’s cerises. But these Vivienne designs feel so safe and boring. Where is the excitement?
I’m sure they sell well since they keep churning them out. I just feel uninspired by them.
I would absolutely die for a groom revival. any archival print for that matter.
I miss the Groom pictures!
I agree. It is so …. tacky. They need to give us some amazing artistic collaborations again. Bring us back Murakami, Richard Prince, or Stephen Sprouse. Heck I’ll even take another Kusama collaboration. People actually wear them and purchase them and want them.
I thought this infantile stuff was for children – I have not seen any adults carry this stupid stuff – gosh seems creepy if adults are purchasing this crap
while I hate vivienne I fail to see what about it would be creepy? please explain how an adult vivienne collector is creepy. I have a particular dislike for “I’ve never seen it”-arguments. ok. so your world is small and homogenic. sad is what I’d call that.
I love the Christmas collections, and I love this year’s even more. My husband and I are taking our little boys to Disney World right before Christmas, and I think that little Alma would be so cute to carry around!
This is way too busy for my taste. Also why are my comments being deleted?
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While I don’t own any pieces, I’ve always liked the Vivienne collection. I’m just not interested in paying hundreds of dollars for a bag charm.