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Travel in Style: Louis Vuitton Elevates Pets with Luxe Business-Class Collection

Pet owners can now flaunt matching style with their companions as the French brand debuts a travel line, featuring the Speedy Pet Trunk, Kennel Trunk, and a fresh version of the beloved Neverfull.

Travel in Style: Louis Vuitton Elevates Pets with Luxe Business-Class Collection
Travel in Style: Louis Vuitton Elevates Pets with Luxe Business-Class Collection

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Louis Vuitton will accompany pets in 2026. The French company owned by LVMH has presented its new collection of accessories for pets, designed by the creative director of the men’s line, Pharell Williams. Travel accessories and matching pieces for their owners make up the brand’s upcoming spring-summer 2026 collection.

 

The new line consists of travel accessories for pets, such as the Speedy Pet Trunk, a carrier with the maison’s monogram print that evokes the brand’s traditional travel trunks, the Kennel Trunk, a “luxury house for dogs” that combines the structure of a kennel with the shape of a kennel. that combines the structure of a kennel with the style of classic Louis Vuitton trunks, a nod to the first dog kennel designed by the maison in 1913; or the Neverwoof, a version of the Neverfull bag adapted as a transport bag for pets.

 

The collection also includes a leather-covered drinking fountain and a beret for dogs, which can be worn together with their owners. In this new dual vision between the two audiences, Louis Vuitton has redesigned a shoulder bag version with a monogram strap, as well as a trunk with a bone-shaped grip.

 

 

 

 

Louis Vuitton joins the previous launch of Adidas and Zara to embrace this new segment of the public. The German group, for its part, has also bet this year on pets, launching a streetwear capsule unique in the world, with tracksuits, vests, windbreakers, backpacks and harnesses that pets can wear.

 

At the end of September, Zara celebrated its fiftieth anniversary with a pop-up in Paris, where it showcased fifty collaborations with creators from fields as diverse as fashion, music, film, photography, architecture and industrial design.Among the unique pieces was a pet carrier designed by photographer Steven Meisel, priced at 699 euros.

 

LVMH, the holding company that owns Louis Vuitton, this week appointed Pietro Beccari as chairman and CEO of the LVMH Fashion Group as of January 1st, 2026, a position he will combine with the management of the Louis Vuitton brand, taking over from the historic executive Sidney Toledano.

 

The company closed the first nine months of 2025 with a turnover of €58.09 billion, 4% less than in the same period of the previous year and an organic decline of 2%, after registering in the third quarter an increase of 1% driven by the improvement in Asia and the pull of Sephora.