Louis Vuitton has gone to the dogs with its latest luxury collection, offering extravagant items for your pet, including a $60,000 doghouse.
The “Kennel Trunk,” designed by Pharrell Williams, the brand’s Men’s Creative Director, is a modern twist on a traditional kennel. Its monogram-coated canvas exterior and gold hardware make it more of a stylish piece of furniture than a basic dog shelter, the New York Post reported.
The doghouse boasts a pointed roof and windows, allowing dogs to peek out. It also features practical elements such as a removable door and an easy-to-clean bottom. With cowhide-leather trim and a luxurious Vuittonite lining, this kennel is more than just a place for pets to rest—it’s an art piece. Owners can also personalize it with hot stamping and painting services available in stores.
Along with the extravagant kennel, Louis Vuitton is offering several other high-end pet accessories as part of its “LVers” collection, set to debut in Spring or Summer 2025. These items include a $470 dog poop bag holder, a $2,330 flask holder, and a $2,160 leather dog bowl, allowing dogs to enjoy a taste of luxury that matches their owner’s style.
The “LVers” collection focuses on the cosmopolitan lifestyle of dogs and their owners, offering sophisticated items that blend functionality with high-end fashion. The collection has sparked excitement among Louis Vuitton fans and dog lovers alike, with many commenting on social media about the chic designs and playful campaign. […]
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