Ever spotted a bag with that instantly recognizable design – the brown background with interlocking “LV”s and flowers? That’s a Louis Vuitton! Their bags are famous for their patterns, but what are they actually called?
The two big names:
Louis Vuitton has two main types of patterns: the Monogram canvas and the Damier canvas.
- Monogram canvas: This is the one you probably pictured first. It’s the classic brown background with the “LV” initials and flowers. It’s super stylish and never goes out of fashion.
- Damier canvas: This pattern uses a checkered design with Louis Vuitton’s logo subtly incorporated. It comes in two colors: Damier Ebene (brown) and Damier Azur (blue).
Beyond canvas:
While canvas is their thing, Louis Vuitton also uses other materials with unique styles:
- Vernis leather: This is a shiny, patent leather that sometimes comes with the Monogram design in various colors.
- Epi leather: This leather has a beautiful, textured grain and comes in many colors.
- Empreinte leather: This embossed leather features a monogram-like pattern that’s pressed into the material.
Special editions:
Louis Vuitton also creates special edition collections with unique patterns in collaboration with artists or for specific occasions. These can be really collectible!
So, next time you see a Louis Vuitton bag, you’ll know exactly what the pattern is called!