Louis Vuitton Unveils ₹8.6 Lakh Bag That's Shaped Like A Lifebuoy

The French luxury house makes a splash with its latest novelty accessory, a lifebuoy-shaped handbag priced at a jaw-dropping ₹8.6 lakh, blending playful design with signature Louis Vuitton craftsmanship.

Aanchal Chaudhary Updated: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 09:33 PM IST
Louis Vuitton's Lifebuoy-shaped bag | Official website

Louis Vuitton's Lifebuoy-shaped bag | Official website

Would you pay over Rs 8 lakhs for a bag that looks like a pool float? Well, Louis Vuitton thinks some of us just might. In a fashion world where novelty meets luxury, the French house has dropped its boldest statement yet, a lifebuoy-shaped handbag, and the internet can’t stop buzzing.

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Unveiled at the recent Louis Vuitton Men's Spring/Summer 2026 show in Paris, the new handbag is causing a stir not just for its bizarre silhouette but also for its jaw-dropping price tag of $10,000 (approximately Rs 8.6 lakh). And no, it doesn't actually float, but it might just float your luxury-loving boat.

Fashion meets flotation: What's the hype?

Part of Louis Vuitton's growing trend of collectable, conversation-starting bags, this lifebuoy-shaped number blends quirky design with high fashion craftsmanship. Crafted from the label's signature monogram canvas, the bag features three zip compartments and comes with an adjustable leather strap, making it surprisingly functional for something so outlandish. Whether worn crossbody or slung over the shoulder, it makes a strong fashion statement.

Beyond the novelty, the bag is a reflection of Louis Vuitton's premium materials, skilled artisanship, and the kind of exclusivity that makes fashion collectors swoon. The item is currently listed under "contact concierge" on the LV website, suggesting it's either extremely limited or already racking up waitlists globally.

Collector's dream or couture gone wild?

This isn't the first time Louis Vuitton has turned a playful object into a luxury item. But with the lifebuoy bag, the brand seems to be testing the waters of how far fashion lovers are willing to go for a piece of wearable art. It's equal parts ironic and iconic, perfect for those who want their wardrobe to say, "I don’t just follow trends; I make waves."

Published on: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 09:23 PM IST

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