
Louis Vuitton is embracing the carefree spirit of summer with its High Summer 2026 capsule—a collection designed for days that begin by the sea, drift onto the tennis court and end over cocktails at sunset. The wardrobe balances relaxed silhouettes with the House's craftsmanship, making dressing for warm weather feel easy.
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Natural materials like raffia take centre stage this season. Louis Vuitton recreates its woven appearance through trompe-l'œil techniques across tweeds and embroidered details. Elsewhere, crisp poplin dresses and A-line jersey skirts bring femininity to everyday dressing.

The House's ultra-light denim also returns, this time reimagined with a delicate Flower Minigram motif inspired by the iconic Monogram flower. A sporty edge comes through with the "Baby Stripes" capsule, where striped jerseys, cropped T-shirts, and mini shorts offer a refined take on off-duty dressing.
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Accessories continue the conversation, with a striped crochet bucket hat and the new Promenade Parisienne silk scarves in both bright shades like pink and muted tones such as brown and navy. The silk scarves are extremely versatile, and can be styled around the neck, in the hair or even as a beach top.

And our favourite part, the bags, too, bring a playful touch to the collection. Familiar favourites such as the Capucines and Nano Speedy return in new finishes, from vibrant leather shades to striped canvas and patchwork details. Some standout pieces include the Capucines Barcelona City Tour—fully embroidered and hand-painted to pay tribute to the colourful mosaics of Parc Güell—and the Capucines Wild Roses, which is adorned with tulle flowers and sequins.
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For collectors, Louis Vuitton introduces the Louis Boat Trunk, a miniature trunk inspired by The Louis in Shanghai. Crafted from canvas, leather, and wood, the minaudière allows the deck to be lifted by pulling the anchor and revealing a hidden compartment. The piece celebrates The Louis' first anniversary and boasts the House's travel heritage with an objet d'art that is as much an accessory as it is a conversation starter.