At this point, archival revivals are not just a trend but a movement, and they show no signs of stopping anytime soon. Brands continue to revisit their heritage, dipping into the archives for inspiration, and few brands are nailing their revivals like Louis Vuitton right now.
Design powerhouse Nicolas Ghesquière is well aware of the power of a good classic, proving time and time again that what’s old continues to become new again, indulging fans in major nostalgia in the process.
On the heels of its LV x TK relaunch, which debuted to mass hysteria as fans clamored to snag something from the launch for their collections, Louis Vuitton returns once again to the early 2000s with the introduction of a new mini bag.
An Ode to 2000s Louis Vuitton
Making its debut 25 years after its original release, the Pochette Camille returns for Spring 2025. Revisiting the Louis Vuitton Spring 2000 show, the revival is a tribute to the original design, featuring iconic Louis Vuitton details like the S-Lock closure.

The S-lock closure is a modern take on the archival trunk lock invented by Georges Vuitton in 1886, furthering the bag’s nodes to the archives. The versatile shape can be worn with the long chain strap or shortened for shoulder wear, but the chain can also be removed completely to be carried as a clutch.
Overall dimensions are 8.1″ x 4.3″ x 2.4″, and the bag features one main interior compartment. Available online for early access now, the new Pochette Camille retails for $1,590.
If “LV” had any kinda of common sense, it should have went back to those EARLY “90s” LV Bags. Start their…. Thank me later.
Kind of? Should have gone? and start there? Thank me later.
Cute as a button! Love the chain detail and the classic design. Perfect to throw in your carry on for travel
So grandma style bag 😂 Ugly and Old