Louis Vuitton has long been making trunks of exceptional craftsmanship, from as early as the mid-19th century. The house’s history and reputation naturally align it with the most prestigious of sporting competitions, for which it has been producing trophy trunks for over three decades.
While all of these luxury presentation cases are united by the house’s unmistakable brand of savoir-faire and its recognisable monogram or damier canvas, their unique design draws references from the sports or tournament it represents.
Take, for example, the trophy trunks it created for the French Open in 2017, which featured a terracotta-hued interior that was inspired by the tennis clay courts of Roland Garros in Paris. A colour reference was also made in the Louis Vuitton trophy trunks for the Australian Open in 2024, which were lined in blue to match the competition’s colour codes.