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LOUIS VUITTON LANDS IN BANGKOK WITH A MONOGRAM CELEBRATION 130 YEARS IN THE MAKING

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Friday 13 February 2026

Images courtesy of Louis Vuitton

February 11 – March 15, 2026: Check In for a Hotel-Inspired Monogram Journey in Bangkok

Louis Vuitton brings its global Monogram anniversary tour to Bangkok with an immersive pop-up celebrating 130 years of the House’s most iconic signature. Open from February 11 to March 15, 2026, the experience transforms Baan Trok Tua Ngork — a century-old residence tucked within one of the city’s historic neighborhoods — into Southeast Asia’s exclusive stop for the traveling showcase.


Kunpimook Bhuwakul (Bambam) | Chayanit Chansangavej (Pat) | Nattawat Jirochtikul (Fourth)

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Plearnpichaya Komalarajun (Junei) | Thasorn Klinnium (Emi) | Urassaya Sperbund (Yaya) | Violette Wautier

Conceived as a hotel-inspired journey — a nod to Louis Vuitton’s historic ties to travel — the four-level installation traces the evolution of the Monogram, first introduced in 1896 by Georges Vuitton as a tribute to his father. Over time, the motif has grown into one of fashion’s most recognizable emblems, symbolizing craftsmanship, innovation, and timeless modernity.


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Each floor presents immersive spaces dedicated to five of the House’s most iconic Monogram bags — Keepall, Speedy, Alma, Neverfull, and Noé — celebrating their transformation from practical travel companions into enduring cultural icons.

Visitors enter through a façade lined with Louis Vuitton flags before ascending to themed rooms, including a lobby spotlighting the legendary Keepall and a safe-room installation showcasing Pharrell Williams’ contemporary Speedy P9. A conciergerie on the same level offers hot-stamping and personalization services exclusive to the Bangkok pop-up.

Elsewhere, the Neverfull takes center stage in a gym-inspired installation demonstrating the bag’s remarkable strength, while the Noé Bar revisits the bag’s origins as a Champagne carrier in the 1930s.

The journey culminates upstairs with the Speedy Room 1930, where archival storytelling and styling installations revisit one of Louis Vuitton’s most beloved silhouettes, before opening onto the Alma Terrace — an homage to the structured Art Deco-inspired bag set against projected Parisian vistas.

As fashion’s most enduring travel companion, Louis Vuitton’s Bangkok pop-up emerges as a must-visit destination, set within a cultural setting rich in history.

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