âI am one of those people who likes to fill their bag,â Zendaya told Vogue upon landing her first Louis Vuitton accessories campaign for the brandâs Capucines line. âI gotta put my computer in it, I gotta put this, I gotta put that. Iâve gotta have options. I need options.â Despite having her pick of the houseâs vast leather goods archiveâshe developed a particular fondness for the rereleased Diane this summerâZendaya has landed on what many might consider the entry point into the logoed LV sphere: the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink tote aptly named the Neverfull.
Unlike the Diane, which has become something of a â90s sleeper hit owing to our current insatiable appetite for vintage, the 2007-launched Neverfull has never gone away.The capacious carry-all, fashioned from monogram canvas and featuring side laces, once retailed in the hundreds and was the gateway into the luxury landscape for aspirational shoppers looking to the likes of Victoria Beckhamâwho was, for a time, loyal to the labelâs splashy Stephen Sprouse lineâfor inspiration.
While Zendaya is the woman who convinced Mugler to loan out its legendary gynoid suit and inspired Bob Mackie to save the most naked of his naked dresses for her, she is also the fashion fan who once proudly plastered the LV print across her MySpace page to impress fellow users. She is, as we know from her shopping habits, a ânormieâ at heart. Zendaya needs somewhere to stash her salad boxes and her Neverfull is the perfect receptacle.
The 28-year-oldâs style trajectory can best be illustrated by her choice of Neverfull. No classic yet WAG-adjacent brown exterior for Zendaya. Rather, the Dune actor has been slinging her belongingsâand her boyfriend Tom Hollandâs new beverage lineâinto the new Neverfull Inside Out in black cowhide leather, which is decidedly more discreet than the original. A descendant of the Louis Vuitton Laundry and Navy bags, developed in the late 19th century as âoccasionalâ alternatives to the maisonâs luggage trunks, the Neverfull still features the same sturdy rectangular base as its predecessorsâperfect for shoppers, like Zendaya, who admits sheâs ânot always the most responsible bag owner.â
âI might be throwing it around, it might get some real wear in it, you know, because I want to really use it.â