Montblanc x Zinédine Zidane: A Capsule Collection of Luxury and Sport
by Adriano Batista
The intersection of luxury and sport has resulted in a unique and exciting collaboration: Montblanc x Zinédine Zidane. This alliance has brought to life a capsule collection of travel essentials that reflect the elegance, functionality, and athletic spirit of both brands.
The capsule collection is designed to cater to the needs of the most discerning travelers. Each piece has been meticulously crafted with high-quality materials and details that reference both the world of football and the universe of Montblanc.
It features a variety of travel essentials designed to meet the needs of modern travelers. The iconic duffle bag has been reimagined with the Extreme 3.0 pattern and the Montblanc M Lock 4810 buckle, offering a stylish and functional option for longer trips. For shorter journeys, the sleek and functional cabin trolley is perfect for carrying essentials. A passport holder is an essential accessory for any traveler, and the collection includes a modern and durable option. Additionally, the crossbody bag and toiletry bag are ideal for carrying personal belongings and toiletries, making them perfect for both short and long trips.
Zinédine Zidane has been involved in every stage of the creative process, from design to production. His passion for detail and his taste for functionality are reflected in every piece of the collection. The detail of the leather tag in the shape of a pentagon, a clear reference to the panels of footballs, is a nod to Zidane’s sporting career.
Check out the capsule collection below:

















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