Louis Vuitton Releases New Silver Lockit 2025 Collection Supporting UNICEF
by Adriano Batista

Louis Vuitton has introduced its latest Silver Lockit 2025 collection, developed in partnership with Felix, the brand’s Ambassador and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Korea. This launch continues the fashion house’s ongoing collaboration with UNICEF to assist vulnerable children globally.
The new collection features the recognizable miniature lock, this time marked with a blue heart and the word “DREAM.” Felix emphasizes how dreams hold special meaning, reflecting every child’s right to safety, education, and opportunity. Crafted from certified recycled silver, the lineup includes a pendant and bracelet options with either a silver chain or colored cord. The cord bracelet comes in yellow, blue, pink, and black, while the pendant offers a choice of chain lengths.
Design inspiration comes from the historic padlock on Louis Vuitton’s 1901 Steamer bag. Felix adds his personal connection, saying, “The heart looks like how I draw them for fans. Including ‘DREAM’ represents our bond with STAY, our fans. This Silver Lockit captures love perfectly.”
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Through this partnership beginning in 2016, Louis Vuitton has contributed over $24 million to UNICEF initiatives in countries including Madagascar, Guatemala, Haiti, and Vietnam. For each cord bracelet or pendant sold, $100 supports UNICEF programs, while silver bracelets and pendants generate $200 donations.

The Silver Lockit 2025 collection will be available worldwide starting July 18, 2025.
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