Louis Vuitton has announced a significant expansion of its dog accessories collection, marking a continuation of the luxury house’s involvement with pet fashion that traces back to 1913. The pieces translate Men’s Creative Director Pharrell Williams’ design vocabulary into functional pet gear.

Functionality anchors the collection. Collars, leashes, and harnesses incorporate clips, handles, and eyelet-adjustable buckles tested specifically for traction and comfort. A crossbody Monogram leash enables hands-free walking, while a leather-covered travel water bowl and pet travel mat address mobility needs. Each piece references the brand’s original Monogram-adorned dog kennel from 1913, a travel accessory that predated the current pet fashion movement by more than a century.
Williams’ influence appears most clearly in items that mirror his Spring/Summer 2026 Menswear Pre-collection. An LV Lovers Dog Beret and bone-shaped Monogram trunk reflect what the brand describes as “bucolic whimsy” from that runway presentation. For owners, a leather crossbody thermos holder allows coordination with pet accessories. This approach of styling pets alongside human counterparts has defined the collection since its institutional launch in October 2024.

The Personalization options extend the brand’s existing monogramming service to pet products. Looped leather leash handles and leather Monogram collar interiors can be hot stamped with dog names up to ten characters. Clip-on cleanup bag dispensers in Monogram canvas offer optional Shiba Inu, Beagle, and Bulldog designs, with the brand noting these have been reinforced for more energetic walks.
Carriers apply Louis Vuitton’s luggage construction standards to pet transport. Seven options comprise this category: Speedy Pet Trunk, Kennel Trunk, Neverwoof, Neverfull for Pets, Sac Chien, Dog Bed Trunk, and Pet Backpack. Kennel Trunk serves dual purposes as both travel carrier and home furniture. Each piece receives the same material sourcing and assembly processes as the brand’s human luggage lines.

Updates to the Dogs’ Collection have followed a seasonal cadence since the institutional launch. Items introduced reflect novelties from the broader Louis Vuitton catalog, creating visual continuity between human and pet offerings. Limited pieces from this 2026 iteration began appearing in stores in October, with full availability through Louis Vuitton boutiques and special order channels.
Pharrell Williams, Men’s Creative Director at Louis Vuitton, joined the house in February 2023, succeeding the late Virgil Abloh. His appointment marked a strategic shift for the menswear division, bringing his background in music, streetwear, and collaborative design to the 169-year-old house. This pet collection represents one of several extensions of his creative direction beyond traditional menswear categories, following his approach of expanding Louis Vuitton’s design language across multiple product segments. Williams has previously worked with Louis Vuitton on jewelry, eyewear, and home goods since taking the role.



