Louis Vuitton Le Talentueux

The Louis Vuitton Le Talentueux is a bit of a nomad really, within the whole of the Louis Vuitton Suhali range.

Whereas all the other bags within the range seem to either have one specific function to perform or one specific image to hold, the Le Talentueux could run to two or three different functions quite easily. This sets it apart from the rest of the range and gives it an added reason for being on your "consider to buy soon" list.

Coming in at 12.5" by 9" by 4.5" the Louis Vuitton Le Talentueux is the baby of the range, smallest in volume but in my opinion, biggest in variety and clever use of design. It has the same "distinguishing" marks as the rest of the range - the interior mini monogram fabric, internal pocket, external metalware to protect and look good, s-lock etc.

The Louis Vuitton Le Talenteuex shows a smaller style of the Suhali range

But just stop and look at the subtle differences between this bag and the other Suhali offerings. For instance, this is the only bag in the range to have a flat strap handle as opposed to the rolled handles of the others, meaning a much more comfortable shoulder position. Drop of the handle can also be adjusted.

This Suhali bag gives you options for use that the others don't really allow. Would you go to an evening 'do' with the L'Extravagant or L'Ingenieux clutched in your hands or draped casualy over a forearm? Not really going to look subtle - but the Talentueux would! As it would if you used it in any of three poses, shoulder, clutch or arm. At the same time you'd be happy to have this as a handbag for shopping, followed by dinner and finished off with an evening out dancing to whatever style of music your likes require! At all times it would look the part nicely.

Yes, the Louis Vuitton Le Talentueux is the smallest bag within the Suhali range with the least carrying space. But I think it could well be the best Suhali of the range!

What do you think?

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