Jaden Smith once again took his new Petite Malle at Louis Vuitton’s autumn 2025 in Paris in Paris.
The singer wore a checkered tweed puff Sleeve jacket from the 2025 spring collection of the brand as top and combined them with baggy jeans, black boots and layered golden necklaces.
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Smith’s Petite Malle made his debut as part of the same collection designed by creative director Nicolas Ghesquière. The new model is a miniature version of Vuitton’s Signature Trunks and offers a trompe-l’oeil design that looks like three tribes in one.
Ghesquière initially published the handbag with its 2014 autumn collection for Vuitton. The iteration Smith has a direct reference to the first delicate paint, a design with a small XS.
Louis Vuitton was founded in 1854 and built his business on Trunks. It was not until the 1910s that the label began to design handbags.
The designer Louis Vuitton reinvented the combs with its flat design. In contrast to their rounded predecessors, the rectangular canvas boxes introduced in 1858 were stackable. He also created the “unabated” Tumbler lock.
Previously, many locks could be cracked by burglars, but Vuitton and his son Georges created a single lock system with two spring buckles. The design is still used in Louis Vuitton Trunks today.
Smith was first discovered with his handbag at a cocktail party, which celebrated the LVMH Prize 2025 on Wednesday. Last month, the luxury conglomerate revealed 20 semi -finalists for its annual grant program.
“We see several convincing trends in aspiring designers from all over the world, from a new interest in tailoring to handmade decorations and bold occasion, which at that time board member of LVMH, Delphine Arnault.
Jaden Smith Models Louis Vuitton’s new Petite Malle handbag from the spring 2025 Womenswear -Collection in the Paris Fashion Week [PHOTOS]
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Launch Gallery: Jaden Smith Models Louis Vuitton’s new Petite Malle handbag from the spring 2025 Womenswear -Collection in the Paris Fashion Week [PHOTOS]
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