Louis Vuitton’s Latest Goes Micro—But the Cost Is Anything But Small

Good things—and luxury prices—really do come in small packages.

Louis Vuitton Express Charm
Louis Vuitton Express Charm

Rooted in Louis Vuitton’s rich heritage of travel, the Fall 2025 collection introduced a new cornerstone design for the House: the Express bag.

Echoing the timelessness and clean lines of the Keepall, the Express arrived in bold color combinations and neutrals alike, defined by its functionality, multiple carrying options, and a range of sizes. By combining Louis Vuitton’s most distinctive brand signifiers with its roots in travel, this bag immediately felt modern and distinct, yet inherently Louis Vuitton.

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The Express Bag Gets a Micro Makeover

Soft and slouchy, the Express not only looked great no matter how it was carried, but its functionality was also a major draw from a consumer perspective. A year after it was first released, the Express continues to be a cornerstone design for the House, and now, it is reimagined in a teeny, tiny iteration—one that is part bag, part charm—because our obsession with all things micro never seems to fade.

Louis Vuitton Micro Express
Louis Vuitton Micro Express Crossbody Bag Charm, $1,590

The micro version of the Express takes every detail of the Express bag and shrinks it down, offering a micro replica of the classic-in-the-making. Arriving in leather and Monogram canvas, although the Micro Express is described as a bag charm, it also comes with a long crossbody strap, perfect for toting around your AirPods and a couple of lip balms.

The price? It will set you back a hefty $1,590.


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Fabuleux

As long as people continue to buy fancy key rings for $1,500, companies will keep making them.

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