Vanity Case
Crafted from high-quality aluminium, this Vanity Case is built to withstand rigorous travel. It features cowhide leather accents, including reinforced corners and a sturdy top handle. The textile-lined interior offers two compartments for organisation. For effortless transit, carry it by hand or use the integrated tote band to secure it on top of your Horizon suitcase.
(Length x height x width )
- Silver
- Aluminium
- Textile lining
- Natural cowhide leather trim
- Aluminium hardware
- Leather corners
- Extra-slim frame closure
- Integrated TSA combination lock
- Tote band to hold on a Horizon
- 4 protective bottom studs
- Flat pocket with a leather LV Patch
- 2 small flat inside pockets
- Central removable divider with a zipped pocket
- Divider can be completely removed, thanks to press studs
- Handle: Single
This reference is either made in France, Spain or Italy.
- Beware not to scratch or rub your product against abrasive surfaces, especially the leather trim.
- Keep your product away from damp or humid environments and avoid direct exposure to sunlight, keep your product away from any direct source of heat (radiators, car interiors overheated by the sun, etc).
- Avoid contact with greasy substances, cosmetics, perfume, and hydroalcoholic solutions, as well as any material (magazines, other leathers, etc.) that may transfer their colored pigments onto the product.
- Keep your product away from water. Should it get wet or dirty on the surface, dry with a lint free, light-colored, absorbent cloth. Never use soap or solvent.
- In order to protect your product when you are not using it, store it in the felt protective pouch provided.
Taking proper care of your Louis Vuitton product will allow you to fully appreciate its beauty for many years.
For any enquiries about your product, please do not hesitate to contact any Louis Vuitton store.
Marc Newson
Born in Sydney in 1963, Marc Newson is widely regarded as the most influential industrial designer of his generation, with a practice spanning furniture, transportation, and technology. His work is defined by a relentless pursuit of form, material, and the poetry of function.













