Luxury luggage shopping UK 2025

Quality luxury luggage online UK shopping: Hubert de Givenchy founded the luxury fashion and goods company in 1952. Beautiful actress Audrey Hepburn served as a muse (and was a wearer of Givenchy fashions) for years. The Antigone: A Givenchy cult favorite and very popular on the luxury handbag resale market. Nightingale Bag: Considered one of Givenchy’s ‘it’ bags, this satchel’s name honors the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale. Founder Gaby Aghion envisaged selling luxury ready-to-wear when she opened her fashion house in Paris. Chloé is renowned for its equestrian-inspired, bohemian-leaning luxury designs. Marcie Bag: This soft leather satchel bag has a jaunty tasseled front flap and Chloé’s signature bow buckles. The Mini Flat Pouch bag: This small bag is punctuated with the brand’s signature ring detail for a recognizable look. See additional information at https://www.penshop.co.uk/pens/luxury-luggage/luxury-check-in-luggage.

The PenShop team has tested more than 650 pieces of luggage in our New York City testing lab, including carry-on bags and larger checked suitcases. To evaluate performance, each model was packed up, rolled around through an obstacle course to see how smooth the wheels rolled, whacked with a baseball bat to see how easily it dented, shoved off a table to test durability, and hoisted into overhead compartments to check portability (for carry-ons only). We paid special attention to details like organizational features, weight, handle heights, and whether the bags sustained any damage or wear and tear. For this roundup, we hand-selected our favorite luxury luggage pieces that performed well during testing, and we continue to use each winning bag in real-life travels for an ongoing testing period of at least six months. We will also update this article as we test more luxury bags worth recommending.

Add some glamour to any look with Louis Vuitton’s classic Alma bag, in its trademark monogram print. The style has existed in various forms for more than 120 years and only seems to improve with age. JW Anderson’s Bumper bag has become a real favourite in the Bazaar office, and with so many colours to choose from, there really is a style for everyone (as well as the more curvy Bumper Moon). See more about the Bumper bag here. Givenchy’s Voyou, a slouchy V-shaped shoulder bag, launched this summer, and quickly became a fashion-editor favourite. The style comes in mini, medium and large, various colour iterations, as well as leather, satin and even washed denim. The strap can also be adjusted to be long, short or worn crossbody. We love it in classic black.

One side of the trunk has three built-in dividers that you can snap into place or remove if you are carrying something large and would prefer one big, open cabin. After using the compartments to organize your clothing, you can zip that half of the suitcase shut, and use the two large, waterproof pockets on the divider for smaller items or toiletries. We loved how you can fit the included packing cubes into the jumbo pouch, and then buckle them in with the leather straps so that nothing inside can shift around during transit — it’s all locked into place inside the spacious trunk. During our long-term testing period after our initial lab test, we took this suitcase on a 10-day trip to South Korea with more than enough space for shopping trips and gifts for family and friends. After checking the bag, we found a small dent on one of the corners and the decorative leather trim cracked a little, but neither affected luggage performance.

Samsonite’s Freeform Carry-On is a solid choice for international trips, thanks to its size (the correct size for most overheard bins across a number of international airlines), great storage capacity and reasonable price. The brand has been producing high-quality suitcases since 1910, and its spinner is compact but expandable by one inch when you need more packing room. While this option might not have the sleek, trendy look of a Monos or Away suitcase, its functionality more than makes up for it. “I took this suitcase with me on short weekend trips as well as longer flights,” says a member of our testing panel. “As an overpacker, I found the expandable panel very convenient for squeezing in extra clothes.”