Louis Vuitton has deepened its decade-long partnership with UNICEF, unveiling a new wave of global initiatives aimed at empowering adolescent girls and young women, as the collaboration enters its second decade.
Since 2016, the partnership has blended creativity, awareness and fundraising through projects such as the Silver Lockit collection, which has become a signature symbol of the collaboration’s shared commitment to children’s welfare worldwide.
Now, Louis Vuitton is expanding its support through POWER4Girls, UNICEF’s global initiative active in more than 120 countries that focuses on improving access to education, healthcare, protection and economic opportunities for girls and young women, while strengthening their ability to shape their own futures.
To mark the milestone anniversary, the luxury house is also launching a series of cultural and creative projects centred on connection and exchange. Among them is a new edition of REBONDS, a publication first released in 1998, featuring more than 100 contributors from the worlds of fashion, sports, culture and the arts, all exploring the theme of unity through the symbol of the ball.
The edition includes a foreword by Louis Vuitton chairman and CEO Pietro Beccari, alongside Felix of Stray Kids, who serves as both Louis Vuitton ambassador and UNICEF Korea ambassador.
The anniversary celebrations also introduce new Silver Lockit creations and the Louis Vuitton Unity Time Object, a one-of-a-kind piece combining watchmaking expertise, trunk craftsmanship and contemporary design.
Together, the initiatives underscore Louis Vuitton’s positioning of craftsmanship and creativity as tools for social impact, reinforcing the partnership’s focus on supporting and empowering future generations globally.








