Louis Vuitton Alma bags

Introduced in the 1930s, the Louis Vuitton Alma bag embodies a sleek Art Deco aesthetic. One of the house’s earliest designs, its dome-shaped silhouette and double-zip closure create a structured, refined feel.

Originally conceived as a custom commission for Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel — known as the Squire — the bag was later renamed Alma in 1992, after the Place de l’Alma in Paris. Since then, the Alma has been reinterpreted in various sizes — from the miniature Nano and BB to the spacious PM, MM and GM — in materials ranging from Monogram canvas to Epi leather. Elegant yet versatile, the bag remains a quintessential expression of Louis Vuitton’s Parisian sophistication.

AN ALMA GRAFFITI BAG

STEPHEN SPROUSE FOR LOUIS VUITTON, LABELED 'LOUIS VUITTON PARIS, MADE IN FRANCE', PROBABLY 2009

A SET OF TWO: A CENTENAIRE MONOGRAM LEOPARD PONYHAIR ALMA BAG A WHITE SHIRT DRESS

LOUIS VUITTON BY AZZEDINE ALAÏA, 1996 AZZEDINE ALAÏA, 1990's