LV Monogram Prism Alma BB – Iridescent Monogram PVC with Matte White Hardware
LV Monogram Prism Alma BB – Iridescent Monogram PVC with Matte White Hardware
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Experience "The Geometry of Light." In an era defined by a shift toward "Technical Industrialism," the Prism Alma BB justifies its position as a high-concept art piece. By trading traditional leathers for boundary-pushing Monogram-embossed PVC, this silhouette captures the shifting light of a modern metropolis, transforming from cerulean to sunset amber depending on your environment. It is the primary choice for the curator who seeks a "Blue Chip" investment that bridges the gap between 1930s poise and the high-grit defiance of Abloh’s seminal Spring-Summer 2019 collection.
Material Innovation: Meticulously crafted from highly resistant Monogram-embossed PVC, featuring an iridescent finish that shifts through a vivid multi-dimensional spectrum.
Industrial Contrast: Distinguished by matte white-finish hardware, including the iconic padlock, keys, and clochette, providing a sharp, utilitarian counterpoint to the ethereal body.
Architectural Transparency: The classic Art Deco silhouette (originally introduced in 1934) is rendered completely transparent, exposing the bag’s internal geometry and inviting the contents to become part of the visual narrative.
Refined Dimensions: The BB size offers a disciplined, compact carry that maintains statuesque presence.
Provenance: A rare crossover conceptualized during the Virgil Abloh SS19 debut, which famously introduced translucent PVC to the House's luxury vocabulary.
Dimensions: 25x19x12 cm
Styling the Edit
The Prism Alma BB is the ultimate 'Luminous Asset' for Aylas Edit. To master the 2026 editorial aesthetic, style this holographic icon with a monochromatic ivory silk slip dress or an oversized tonal grey suit. The neutral, neutral-toned foundation allows the bag’s shifting spectrum to illuminate the silhouette. For a high-contrast city look, anchor the bag with the Dior D-Lane Platform Slides to bridge the gap between Parisian transparency and modern structural height.
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