![]() The easy city bag earned a cult status over the next two decades, counting Jane Fonda and former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis as fans. From airports to casual strolls in Italy, the bag was regularly spotted on her arm, birthing the brand’s very first pop culture moment. The Breakfast at Tiffany’s actress was such a fan of Vuitton’s smart travel duffle-originally called the Express-that she dreamt up a smaller version of the accessory in the late ’50s. Hepburn’s Speedy 25 was a design request from the Oscar winner herself. From Audrey Hepburn’s essential Speedy bag to Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian’s unforgettable (and arguably tacky) Miroir Alma bags, I’m exploring some of the brand’s biggest moments in the celebrity-verse. The house’s signature brown monogram has been a staple among socialites and celebrities since 1854 for a few reasons: the instant status symbol, the quality (I’m convinced Louis Vuitton’s coated canvas could survive a house fire), and the timeless appeal.Ĭonsistency has perhaps been a key factor in Louis Vuitton’s 167-year success, effortlessly cementing itself into the pop culture conversation for decades. When it comes to luxury brands, few are as recognizable as Louis Vuitton. ![]() Audrey Hepburn is seen with her Louis Vuitton Speedy 30 in the 1950s. ![]()
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