

The limited-edition accessories are usually launched annually and have so far raised over $18 million for UNICEF since its inception in 2016. As expected, it garnered quick sales, with some of the colors completely selling out on the marquee’s website. The newest collection reimagines the bracelet with new materials and colors as the chain, padlock and Louis Vuitton charm arrive in natural and black titanium with the option of a bold neon yellow, rainbow or seamless black cord bracelet. The Louis Vuitton for UNICEF Lockit bracelet collection, as it is called, was launched on April 1 for $575 per piece. Following his first collaboration in 2020, Abloh created a second Silver Lockit bracelet collection to support children in need. Available either as a chain, padlock, or Louis Vuitton charm, the accessories are painted in natural or black titanium, with the cord is available in neon yellow, rainbow, or black. Via Instagram/ cluster bears the same aesthetic and the quintessential Abloh signature, reinterpreted with new materials and colors. Via Instagram/ novel collection takes inspiration from Abloh’s initial collaboration in 2020 and a second Silver Lockit bracelet collection – each collectively aimed to support children in need through the Maison’s partnership with UNICEF. Making an impact matters just as much to the brand, and proof of that is the latest unveiling of Silver Lockit bracelets, designed by Virgil Abloh for the marquee’s ongoing partnership with UNICEF. It’s not just about catering to luxury for Louis Vuitton. As part of their ongoing partnership with UNICEF and in honor of World Childrens Day, Louis Vuitton launches a new Silver Lockit bracelet designed by.
