Louis Vuitton Cats by Grace Coddington

Louis Vuitton Cats by Grace Coddington “A Whiskered Wanderlust Capsule Collection”. Story by RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Photo Courtesy: Louis Vuitton.

Louis Vuitton has taken a charming detour from its usual jet-setting glamour to follow the paw prints of Grace Coddington’s cats in a capsule collection so irresistibly sweet, it may cause a collective industry meltdown. “My cats are not just adorable and comforting companions, they are also a constant source of inspiration,” says Coddington—fashion’s resident romantic, and lifelong cat whisperer.

But don’t expect idle purring and snuggles by the fireplace. In this feline-fueled fantasy, cats don’t nap—they travel.

Welcome to Louis Vuitton Cats by Grace Coddington, the latest chapter in the “Louis Vuitton Travels With” series. This is not just a capsule collection. It’s a graphic journey, a whimsical adventure through Sydney, London, the Amazon, the Great Wall of China, and outer space—all seen through the twinkling eyes of two aristocats and their couture-savvy caretaker.

The Return of Pumpkin and Blanket

Coddington’s first catwalk with Louis Vuitton debuted in 2019 with the Catogram collection—an artistic flirtation between her cats and Nicolas Ghesquière’s dogs. It was playful, it was stylish, and it was a hit. Fast forward to 2025, and the feline protagonists return in full purr-fection, front and center in a collection that fuses joie de vivre, travel nostalgia, and Parisian chic—with just the right amount of cat hair.

And yes, Blanket and Pumpkin have their own illustrated patches now, just like travel stickers on Louis Vuitton’s heritage trunks. Because naturally, a cat’s journey across continents deserves commemoration in vintage canvas and plum-colored foldable nylon.

Packing Light—Like a Cat

Coddington has taken her own travel habits (and her cats’ apparent passport stamps) to create the ideal wardrobe for the feline-hearted adventurer. Midi dresses, pajama sets chicer than any boardroom outfit, flat sandals, cozy trainers, and the softest of textiles—cashmere, silk, knit, cotton. It’s a lesson in layering for airports, train rides, and intergalactic expeditions.

This is fashion that doesn’t try too hard. It knows what it wants: comfort, elegance, and a touch of cat fur on your lapel.

Of Trunks and Tail-Wagging Details

Naturally, a Louis Vuitton capsule wouldn’t be complete without a trunk. But this is no ordinary monogrammed heirloom. Grace Coddington’s secretary trunk is inspired by the House’s historic Stokowski model and features a built-in easel, drawers for sketchpads and pencils, and yes—an actual nook for her cats. It’s the only trunk in history to merge artistic genius and feline logistics.

There’s also a fold-flat Keepall bag (because even fashion icons hate overpacking), travel kits, and accessories crafted in a reimagined 1900s linen-cotton blend—an homage to Vuitton’s early canvas weave.

Final Boarding Call: Volez, Voguez, Voyagez

Louis Vuitton Cats by Grace Coddington isn’t just a capsule collection—it’s an invitation to travel differently. To make space for softness in a hard world. To carry a little whimsy, a bit of vintage, and perhaps a sketchbook or two.

It’s the art of living, of dreaming, of packing up your pencils and flying across the sky with Pumpkin and Blanket asleep in your luggage. And no, darling, not even the Great Wall of China is off-limits.

Bon voyage, little ones.

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Posted from Paris, 4th Arrondissement, France.