Is this LV Lockit your cup of tea?

I guess you must be very familiar with Louis Vuitton Lockit, the bag in suhali leather with well-shaped outline, high-end brass hardware and rolled handles. All the amazing details together on the bag have made it a popularly welcomed hand-held carry for many handbag lovers. However, to welcome the advent of fall and winter seasons, Louis Vuitton has made some changes on the Lockit. This time, it turns out to be an exaggerating and furry handbag which is totally out of our recognition at the first glance. Despite the fact that it’s thoroughly wrapped with a thick layer of fur, the Lockit shape is more or less noticeable. Details like golden padlock and dangling key holder are still adopted. Different from the Suhali Lockit, this trendy fur Lockit is exclusively for fall and winter as the fur delivers warmth. I bet holding it in your arms must be like holding a teddy bear, comfortable and warm!

 

My Favorite Louis Vuitton Lockit MM Is In Suhali

In the fashion landscape, the trend is constantly changing, however, the classic ones can always stand firm and attract adorers. As a prestigious luxury brand enjoys a great popularity all over the world, Louis Vuitton has created numerous classic handbags in the past hundred years. Apart from other classic styles, the Louis Vuitton Lockit is one of my favorite items from the House.

Louis Vuitton Lockit MM In Suhali

The Lockit Handbags line brings back the 1958 design, the Louis Vuitton Suhali Lockit MM is my personal favorite which is finished in natural grain no chemical goat leather. With only one sight at the Lockit MM, I fell in love with it and its smooth leather yet durable shape. The Lockit MM Suhali comes in different colors, but I love the blanc most which demonstrates the elegance, simplicity and modernity of the Lockit to its full. Rolled leather handles with shiny brass links lead to the zip top closure that shows the lockit line signature leather key clochette and LV padlock. Zooming in the arcuated zip top closure, we may have some idea about why it is named Lock-it.