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Zendaya’s New Favourite Handbag Is Louis Vuitton’s Classic Tote With Modern Twist

Zendaya became Louis Vuitton's ambassador in April, representing the iconic Capucines bag as its new face and style icon.
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Zendaya became Louis Vuitton’s ambassador in April, representing the iconic Capucines bag as its new face and style icon.

Zendaya, Louis Vuitton’s brand ambassador, has a talent for choosing handbags that complement her unique style and elegance.

Earlier this summer, the 28-year-old actress developed a strong appreciation for Louis Vuitton’s re-released Diane leather goods collection.

She has now embraced the iconic Neverfull tote, a classic all-in-one bag considered the ultimate entry into LV.

In April, Zendaya was named Louis Vuitton’s ambassador, becoming the face of the iconic Capucines bag.

In her Vogue interview, she shared her handbag philosophy, saying, “I like to fill my bag with everything.”

“I need to put my computer, this, that, and options. I need options,” she shared in her Vogue interview.

“It’s a feeling every woman relates to—wanting to carry everything needed in a chic bag,” she explained.

The Louis Vuitton Neverfull, launched in 2007, remains a timeless choice, offering practicality and luxury in one bag.

The spacious tote is made from Monogram canvas with cowhide trim, ensuring it remains both lightweight and durable.

The side laces tighten for a sleek look or loosen for casual style, while the handles ensure easy carrying.

The bag features a removable pouch for small essentials, which can also be used as a clutch.

Zendaya recently styled the new Neverfull Inside Out MM bag during her outings, showcasing her chic, versatile fashion sense.

The new version features a black grained leather exterior, which flips to reveal the signature Monogram canvas on the inside.

The bag’s sturdy rectangular base, like the original, suits the actress, who admitted she’s not always a responsible bag owner.

“I want things to last. I’m not the most responsible bag owner, so I might throw it around sometimes.”

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