Earlier this year Louis Vuitton presented its Fall 2020 collection on the runway at Paris Fashion Week, giving LV fans a first look at the bags that would be introduced come fall. The collection as a whole was unique because it featured both slightly more baroque and less wearable designs than what we’ve seen from Ghesquière in the past, as well as more wearable silhouettes.
Monogram was largely featured throughout the collection in the brand’s traditional canvas, but fans were also introduced to a fresh monogram print. This new monogram motif was spotted on mini bags and more, and now with the release of the brand’s fall 2020 campaign we have a further look at Louis Vuitton’s newest monogram collection. Introducing: the Since 1854 line.


Nicolas Ghesquière’s newest line of bags features a ton of the brand’s most beloved silhouettes such as the Keepall, Dauphine, Speedy, Pochette Metis and more. In Monogram jacquard, the bags give off a vintage vibe, which is incredibly of the moment. This new, but seemingly old, jacquard features an interesting mix of Monogram flowers, and the number ‘1854’, which is the House’s founding date. The aptly named collection is a refined twist on multiple classic motifs from the Maison. Largely featured throughout the new campaign, the 1854 line is a big push for the brand this season, featured on RTW, shoes and accessories in addition to the bags mentioned above.
Take a look at more from the collection, which has yet to launch on Louis Vuitton.com, and let us know in the comments below if you love it or you’d rather leave it.
I LOVE the black and white design but sadly it’s fabric. I don’t but fabric bags. Has to be leather or coated canvas for durability. Unfortunate because this is really beautiful.
This pattern looks like the backside of a deck of cards. So, no.
Yes! Exactly! You nailed it!
Looks like playing cards but too busy in my opinion
I love it, especially the black. It is 1854. That is the year Louis Vuitton started by making luggage and these bags have that carpet bag look. If you think about all the purses, they are really all small pieces of luggage!! I am currently obsessed with the damier azur neverfull but I would love one of these black bags to carry!!
Janis, I love it too! 😉 Maybe I should get the black but I was looking at the Burgundy since almost everything I have is black and I am now living in Miami.
The only thing that comes to mind is the wallpaper and canvas handbag printS from The Haunted Mansion. If you don’t know the print, it’s on the Disney Store website.
nineteen??
no, 1854
1954 or 1854?
1854
Looks like American Tourister luggage from the 80’s that should have a TWA tag hanging from it.
I’m seeing 1854 not 1954; am I wrong? Also, I kind of like it.
The editors fixed it and now it says 1854.
Ugh, I don’t like it….big no for me
o wow, no.
Not even a quilt.
Oh honey they are terrible, luckily it’s just for one season
The print reminds me of banda bags
Change the LV to an MK and I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference. LV will forever be the brand that suburban mom’s flock to because it gives them a sense of superiority when they’re carrying the one LV bag they have, which is usually a neverfull, around the grocery store.
All of you guys are mad because you know deep down I’m right ?
I am always amazed at people who (only on the internet) take an opportunity to debase other people. It makes me wonder what happened to you to make you so bitter. Sad
This comment is embarrassing for you. You’ve revealed a lot about yourself.
Your description of suburban Mom’s is limited and clearly you are only referencing yourself and your friends. The majority are sophisticated, worldly, intelligent and have a far broader understanding and collection of designer bags then the limited group of people that you know and describe. If you want to seek more knowledge about bags, keep reading! You are sure to learn a lot from this blog!
Your condescending attitude is precious.
Thanks!
Not for me
I learned my lesson not to buy any non-coated canvas from LV. These are terrible.
Agreed. I live in a rainy place and buying non-coated is purse suicide.
It reminds me of Denim Monogram and Mini Lin. While I wouldn’t buy one because I’m not a logos person, I appreciate when legacy brands launch new combinations and models.
I actually really like these. I find them visually interesting and a nice alternative to more traditional Louis Vuitton offerings.
I don’t hate it, but I don’t love it either. Reminds me of playing cards…
Exactly! My reaction was “meh”…
It looks good for luggage – all the scuff marks and black marks will blend right in.
A world of NO. With so many working from home and not really going out, shoppers are getting choosier about the bags they do buy. These don’t make the cut. The logos are too busy, convey anything but luxury and who buys a non-coated canvas bag anyway? (with the exception of Dior’s Book Bag)
This is ugly I wouldn’t buy it. Looks like house of cards
I like it, a lot. I see a Moroccan Alhambra design rather than the flip side of playing cards, but that’s the architect in me! Anyway, I am excited about this new Since 1854 collection.
This looks like trying too hard to be friends with Dior Oblique!
Love, love, love it! Chique and edgy at the same time. Also refreshing, as opposed to, for example, the new Gucci ones that look like the same every damn year ?
It was love at first sight! Beaubourg Platform Derby shoes on pre-order in the black and white and can’t wait to get them!
I find the print Arabesque, feminine, exotic and lovely. I’m getting the speedy in Burgundy!
Definitely not an everyday bag but, thank God, every day is not the same !!!!