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#StylePick - Lenglen bag from Lacoste
By SENATUS Editor | 10 March 2025

For Lacoste's 2025 women’s collection, the brand turns to its tennis heritage and showcases one of its timeless hallmarks: pleats. After the skirt and the dress comes the bag, also pleated. Its name? Lenglen. A true emblem of the Lacoste woman, avant-garde and symbolic, it reinterprets a distinctive element specially designed for women.

In March 2024, Lacoste set up its catwalk on the clay court of Roland-Garros, unveiling a collection uniting sports and elegance. On this occasion, the Lenglen bag, a leather piece bearing the name of Suzanne Lenglen, also known as "La Divine", made its debut. Now available worldwide, in small and large formats, and in four new colors, it is finished with sophisticated signature details, including an embossed crocodile.

Available on lacoste.com and in stores.

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