The Louis Vuitton Neverfull: An Annotated Bibliography

The LV Neverfull is not just a bag: it is an emblem of contemporary post consumerist elegance and functionality. Since its inception in 2007, the Neverfull was designed to be used Fashion statement making it among the Louis Vuitton Iconic handbags. Due to its big size and aero-harmonious design with the robust and adjustable drawstring sides, the bag is perfect for daily wear and tear, for work, for shopping, or traveling.

First launched in the Monogram Canvas, the Neverfull has since been debuted in the Damier Ebene and Damier Azur canvases, as well as exclusive models and collaborations. The interior, too, has been changed over the years, from plain lining to far more – and visually more appealing – patterns, completed a distinct look to each of these versions.

The Neverfull is a style that is considered young in the line of Louis Vuitton bags but its popularity among fashion lovers across the globe has skyrocketed. Its ever-enduring nature and versatility, make it a constant favorite in the premium market, especially in the used market, where the piece is usually sold for a bit more than its original price.

Conclusion
The Louis Vuitton Neverfull clearly illustrates the ability of the designer to bring class and sophistication to the most utilitarian of bags. Such eternal fame can be explained by the fact that its shape is unobtrusive and timeless and the bag has become one of the icons of contemporary fashion accessories. That is why the Neverfull is just one of those pieces that remain interesting and topical whether you have been a collector for many years or you are just getting into luxury.