The ‘Le Foulonné’ collection is characterized by a clean, minimalist line and stylish details with high-quality leather workmanship. New colors complement the collection this season. The half-moon design with a curved silhouette and narrow shoulder strap underlines the Parisian woman’s self-confident appearance.

The Longchamp customer chooses accessories that keep up with the lively rhythm of her everyday life – and finds the perfect companion in the understated elegance of Le Foulonné. Created in 1978, this style icon, named for its distinctive grained, tumbled leather, has evolved over time into a symbol of craftsmanship that impresses with its durability and timelessness. Since its redesign last season, the model has delighted women with a sense of aesthetics and clear lines who appreciate understated luxury.

SS26. Image: Longchamp

Each model in the line, whether a gently rounded handbag or a generous oversized tote, complements the wardrobe of style-conscious women. They appreciate the minimalist aesthetic and the neutral tones, whose subtle nuances give their outfit that certain something. This season’s color palette of warm, natural tones, from mocha to coffee to amber, opens up countless combination possibilities.

The carefully curated collection gets a new silhouette this season: the half-moon format, which can be worn as a crossbody bag and effortlessly adapts to any look. The gently curved shape reflects the Parisian woman’s dynamic everyday life and offers space for the most important things. A specially designed buckle allows charms to be attached to it, allowing the bag to be customized with personal details.

SS26.
SS26. Image: Longchamp
SS26.
SS26. Image: Longchamp

“Our Le Foulonné has embodied our craftsmanship for almost 50 years. The design is minimalist and perfectly proportioned and every new element is considered with the greatest care. This new half-moon model is understated but exudes a discreet, confident elegance. More than a companion, the bag is an ambassador of Longchamp values.” — Sophie Delafontaine, Creative Director of Longchamp

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