The Louis Vuitton Keepall, introduced in 1930 by Gaston-Louis Vuitton, redefined luxury travel. As the brand’s first soft-sided, flexible weekend bag, it offered a lighter, more practical alternative to the house’s iconic hard-sided trunks—perfectly suited to the faster-paced travel habits of the era. By 1960, the Keepall had evolved into the classic Monogram canvas design we know today.
Over the decades, the Keepall has become a canvas for artistic expression. Designers and collaborators such as Marc Jacobs, Virgil Abloh, and Pharrell Williams have used it to push creative boundaries, partnering with artists like Takashi Murakami and brands like Supreme.
We are pleased to present a 2008 Monogramouflage Keepall from the celebrated collaboration with Takashi Murakami—a rare and playful piece that blends Louis Vuitton’s timeless design with Murakami’s distinctive artistic vision.
The canvas combines the classic LV Monogram with a rugged forest-green camouflage pattern. The bag measures 55 × 31 × 24 cm and features leather top handles, as well as a detachable canvas shoulder strap.The bag is in great condition and comes with its original LV signed cardboard box.
A bold expression of Louis Vuitton’s creative legacy and a rare piece—don’t miss out !