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  • The Louis Vuitton Tambour Horizon Light Up smartwatch with a red rubber strap on a wrist.

    I love how extra Louis Vuitton’s new $3,400 smartwatch is

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    02.07.2022

    The Louis Vuitton Tambour Horizon Light Up is unique and surprisingly competent for a smartwatch using a proprietary OS.

  • Louis Vuitton

    Louis Vuitton is making a mobile game with embedded NFTs

    by 
    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    07.29.2021

    Louis Vuitton is making a mobile video game for iOS and Android to celebrate its founder's 200th birthday.

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    Louis Vuitton's $2,890 light-up speaker looks like a UFO

    by 
    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    07.20.2021

    Louis Vuitton's Horizon light up wireless speaker features 35 LEDs and costs $2,890.

  • Master & Dynamic

    The latest Louis Vuitton true wireless earbuds cost over $1,000

    by 
    Marc DeAngelis
    Marc DeAngelis
    01.17.2020

    True wireless earbuds are the new black, but let's face it -- most of them look boring at best and ugly at worst. The updated Horizon Earphones by Master & Dynamic and Louis Vuitton solve that first-world problem, but at a cost. The buds made waves when they launched last year for just under $1,000. This year's model is even more expensive, coming in at $1,090, but you'll get some upgrades -- both functional and aesthetic -- for the extra cash.

  • Riot Games

    Louis Vuitton’s ‘League of Legends’ biker jacket can be yours for $5,650

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    12.09.2019

    Louis Vuitton's League of Legends apparel line is here, and as you'd expect, it is expensive. On the lower end, there's a $670 t-shirt with League of Legends champion Qiyana on the front and back. On the other end of the spectrum, you can nab a $5,650 leather biker jacket or a $2,420 hoodie.

  • Riot Games

    Louis Vuitton is making a case for a major 'League of Legends' trophy

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    09.23.2019

    How do you know esports have made it into the mainstream? When a French fashion house wants to get involved, apparently. Louis Vuitton is partnering with Riot Games on a unique Trophy Travel case for the Summoner's Cup awarded to the winner of the League of Legends World Championship on November 10th. The maison has previously only created these cases for major conventional sports like the FIFA World Cup and America's Cup -- it's a huge leap to produce a trunk for a gaming competition.

  • Getty Editorial

    Louis Vuitton’s flexible-screen handbags are the definition of extra

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    05.10.2019

    With flexible screens being all the rage nowadays, more and more companies are building products touting the technology. But there's an unexpected one joining the craze: Louis Vuitton. The luxury brand has introduced a set of handbags that feature built-in flexible displays, which Louis Vuitton tells Engadget are AMOLED and have a 1,920 x 1,440 resolution. There were two prototype handbags shown off during LV's Cruise 2020 runway show in New York City this week: One with a single screen and another with two, and both displayed videos of random city views and what appeared to be a demo of an internet browser.

  • Louis Vuitton launches iPhone app

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    02.07.2011

    We've posted about Louis Vuitton's iPhone and iPad cases before -- they're the ones that are needlessly expensive, and often overly gaudy. But the luxury accessory company has a new initiative around Apple products: it's launching an iPhone app for travelers called Amble. The app makes use of the company's City Guides information to provide guidance to any number of locations of interest in whatever covered city you happen to be in. There's a social element as well, allowing you to share or browse locations sent across through social networks or from friends. And in-app purchases (from $10 to $15) allow for access to the actual City Guides information for cities like Paris or New York. The app itself is free (making it the cheapest thing Louis Vuitton has ever produced), and it's available on the App Store right now. Of course, unless you really need these specific guides for some reason, there are probably other iPhone apps that will do the same thing (I like and use the Yelp app a lot for finding information about places while traveling). But if you can't afford that $1000 iPhone case, you can at least wrap your iPhone in something made by LV.

  • Louis Vuitton cellphone belt buckle is fake, potentially harmful to your manhood

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    01.11.2011

    This Louis Vuitton cellphone belt buckle comes to us by way of China and brings together two things that should never be combined: fake designer belts and wireless communication. First off, we've all heard the warnings about a cellphone's proximity to our baby-makers; second, we're pretty sure that taking your belt off every time you get a call will not only lead to frustration, but some pretty weird looks on the subway; and finally, it's a fake. Look, it's not like we're anti-excess here, but it seems to us like a solid gold cellphone is a far more practical investment. This rather ridiculous contraption apparently comes complete with Bluetooth earpiece and built-in camera, and supports dual card standby and TF card expansion. You know how we feel about it, but if you must, there's a video after the jump.

  • Louis Vuitton selling an iPad case you don't need

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    04.30.2010

    Luxist is our luxury-obsessed sister blog here at Weblogs, Inc, and even though I'm just a poor blogger, I still enjoy browsing through their site every day, checking out all of the stuff I don't need and can't buy. Enter the Louis Vuitton iPad case, patterned canvas cases made by the famous French fashion brand that provide a very stylish sleeve for your Apple tablet. I especially like the notches in the top to show off the Home button -- you'd never actually need to press that button without seeing the screen, but I suspect it's there to just show enough of the iPad that you can prove to any onlookers that that's what you're carrying around. They're $365, which is almost as much as the iPad itself, but as with most luxury items, if you're worried about the price, you probably shouldn't be buying them anyway. Just in case you do have more money than sense, these will go on sale sometime next year. In the meantime, if you need any $400 cases made from felt, we should talk.

  • Takashi Murakami and Louis Vuitton make QR codes fun again

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    04.23.2009

    Bland, black and white QR codes got you down? Well leave it to artist Takashi Murakami to shake things up. Creative agency SET has laced the psychedelic-anime expert's playful, colorful imagery into versions of the machine-readable code for Louis Vuitton that -- amazingly -- still work. The company has also done similar work for Coca-Cola, though nothing quite as luxuriously squeezable as this multi-colored panda. Now, if someone could just dress up those drab bar codes... [Via DVICE]

  • Keepin' it real fake, part CXCI: Motorola Aura gets the fake Louis Vuitton treatment

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    03.18.2009

    Sure, you could just get a plain old KIRF Motorola Aura, but those looking for a double dose of fake luxury will no doubt want to give some serious consideration to this latest knock-off wonder, which adds some of that always popular Louis Vuitton excess to Moto's often imitated sense of style. Of course, that imitation doesn't exactly extend all that far, with this so-called Imobile Phone V453 ditching the Aura's pricey circular display in favor of a not at all pricey square-within-a-circle display, although the phone does one-up the Aura with a eye-catching ring of LED lights around the display (hit up the link below for a glimpse of that). Or, if the Aura's not your thing, you can also save a few bucks and snag a fake Louis Vuitton RAZR... or not.[Via Engadget German]

  • KDDI au, Louis Vuitton team up for designer standby screens

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    11.28.2008

    What says "happy holidays" better than a media pack for your loved one's phone? Japan's KDDI au has hooked up with Louis Vuitton to offer a handful of custom home screens that show off the design house's all-too-familiar trademark, which is a great way to make sure your eyes are never too far from the famous "LV" should they stray from your bag, your shoes, your coat, or your car's custom upholstery. Even better, you can get in on the action just by snapping a QR code -- if you're on KDDI, that is. If you're not, scanning that code is going to lead you straight into the depths of designer withdrawal.[Via kanYe West]