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OPEN OCEAN

Maison Goyard pays homage to the Ocean

To be by your side for all your travels, whether far-away or around the corner, real or imaginary: such has been Goyard’s creed since 1853.

After exploring in 2023 the woodlands of the Morvan, home of the Goyard family, we are pleased to invite you on another exceptional journey throughout 2024, with our mascot Hulot as a guide.

THE YOUNG AND THE PLAYFUL

The return of a Goyard figure

Hulot the dog, a French bulldog, has been something of Goyard muse for a long time.


Inspired by Edmond Goyard’s real-life dog of the same name and breed, Hulot the dog has since the 1890s starred in many advertising campaigns, brochures and catalogues for "Le Chic du Chien", the Maison’s cult pet accessories range, to which he is all but an official ambassador.

BACK TO OUR ROOTS

Maison Goyard celebrates its 170th anniversary

In 1853, when François Goyard took over the Maison that would, from then on, bear his name, his vision was deeply influenced by the legacy of the “Compagnons de Rivière”, his log-driving ancestors, who moved firewood downstream from the vast woodlands of the Morvan to supply the ovens and furnaces of Paris. 

SECRETS AND MEMORIES OF THE MANOIR TRUNK

A Christmas tale by Goyard

Once upon a time there was a traveler lost in the woodlands of the Morvan.

 

No matter how hard he tried to figure out his map, the lost traveler couldn’t find his way back home.

 

As the sun was setting, and the cold of the night setting in, the lost traveler was getting increasingly worried and tired, when he saw a light in the distance, and decided to walk towards it.

PETIT FLOT AND THE LOG DRIVE

A Christmas tale by Goyard

Once upon a time there was a lovely bucket bag named Petit Flot.

 

All dressed up in bright red Goyardine canvas, the lovely bucket bag named Petit Flot lived a peaceful life in Clamecy, the hometown of the Goyard family, in the wild woodlands of the Morvan.

THE PALACE TRUNK AND THE STILL TRAVELER

A Christmas tale by Goyard

Once upon a time there was a Palace trunk that couldn’t wait to travel the world.

 

Ever since the day it came out of the Goyard workshops, it dreamed of distant horizons, but unfortunately, it had been purchased by a very special kind of traveler, a still traveler, one who mostly enjoyed travelling without moving.

GO APE

The Supermonkey Marquage Motif 

In Belle-Epoque Paris, exotic pets were all the rage.

 

Therefore, when Edmond Goyard launched his “Chic du Chien” range of pet accessories in the 1890s, he made sure to include creations intended not just for cats and dogs, but also for monkeys.

THE BOHEME BAG

A bag for all seasons

Back in the day when the Goyard family still were driving firewood logs on the Yonne and Seine rivers from the forests of the Morvan to Paris, all “Compagnons de Rivière”, as these waterway log drivers were called, made sure not to leave without a versatile, hard-wearing & waterproof bag where they would keep all their personal belongings, not just for the outward leg of the journey, but also for the return one, as they would routinely walk back home all the way from Paris for 200 kms.

VIRTUOSO EMBROIDERIES

The Lotus Special Edition celebrates excellence in Craftsmanship

When French Chic and Indian Savoir-Faire meet: Goyard’s own artisans collaborated with the finest Indian embroiderers to elevate some of the Maison’s classics, namely the Silk Scarf N°1 and Mini & PM sized Saïgon handbags, to new heights.

A PASSAGE TO INDIA

A journey through the myriad hues and splendours of a bewitching country

As a tribute to its special relationship with a land of wonders, home to some of its most emblematic customers, such as the Maharadjahs of Kapurthala and Rajpipla, Maison Goyard presents a series of creations inspired by the subcontinent’s captivating culture and ancient refinement. This colorful and cheerful special edition puts an Indian spell on the Maison, and revisits Goyard’s classics and skills in light of the timeless fascination of a vibrant land.

THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON & FRIDAY

The Art of the Holidays by Goyard

For this year’s festive season, the window displays of our historic Comptoir at 233, rue Saint-Honoré invite you to embark on a very special trip to outer space, a getaway to the Cosmos with two dashing doggies: Friday the Weimanraner hound and Robinson the English bulldog.

THE SILVER GOYARDINE CANVAS

An exclusive and unique limited edition

Symbol of an inner journey in certain traditions, of opulence or courage in others, subtle, rare and even disdained by some, the colour silver is the star in all the Goyard comptoirs throughout the world at the moment.

 

Every piece of this unprecedented special edition, of which but a very small number of items will be on offer, is rendered absolutely unique, thanks to its own individual marquage, in the spirit of authentic exclusivity that is the hallmark of Goyard.

THE JETBLACK SPECIAL EDITION

Beyond Black by Goyard

“One has to look at the painting while appreciating the light reflected by the black surface. It’s essential. If one also sees only black, it means one is not really looking at the canvas” -Pierre Soulages

 

Blacker than black, precious and mysterious, blacker than the darkest night: the Jet Black Special Edition highlights the uncompromising purity and elegance of Goyard’s style, and reinvents our iconic Goyardine canvas in a powerful colourway of subtly intertwined hues of deep greys and blacks.

THE METALLIC GOYARDINE SPECIAL EDITION

(Re)Discover the preciousness

of the Goyardine

Goyard’s emblematic canvas & prime material of choice reveals its sunny disposition with three irresistibly refined colours.

 

Gold, Pink Gold or Silver: the Metallic Goyardine Special Edition reinvents with sparkly panache 3 Goyard classics: the Saint‑Louis tote in GM (large) size, the Saint‑Louis tote in PM (small) size & the reversible Anjou Mini.

THE JOUX 6-WATCH-TRUNK

The art of timekeeping by Goyard

Since its creation in 1853, Maison Goyard has continually put the craftsmanship of its luggage-makers at the service of travelers.

 

Being the craftsmen that they are, they know better than anyone how much timepieces are indispensable accomplices for any departure towards new horizons, and have thus, over time, elaborated a trunk-making art specifically for them.

THE SAVILE ROW GARMENT BAG

The art of stylish hybridization by Goyard

The Savile Row achieves a seamless blend between two travel essentials: the garment bag and the travel bag.

 

From the garment bag, the Savile Row retains the easygoing practicality and the protective, cocoon‑like quality thanks to its built‑in slipcover, which can hold two men’s or women’s suits on the pair of Livrée hangers that are included.

THE MONTMARTRE EYEWEAR CASE

Your glasses’ new best-friend by Goyard

The indispensable accessory for protecting the most delicate of one’s glasses and sunglasses; the classic eyewear case excels itself with the Montmartre.

 

While reconciling functionality and style, the Montmartre eyewear case conceals numerous ingenious details behind its decidedly streamlined appearance, all revealing the authentic craftsmanship inherent to the Goyard ateliers.

THE SATOLAS GM WHEELED SUITCASE

The New Dimension(s) of the Art of Travel by Goyard

A hybrid of ancestral savoir‑faire by the Goyard workshops and the latest in luggage technology, the Satolas GM (size large) wheeled suitcase redefines travelling in style for the 21St century.

 

Specifically designed for enhanced resilience to external stresses and shocks, the Satolas GM wheeled suitcase also offers a very generous capacity, making it an ideal travel companion,...

THE VILLETTE TOTE

Humour, history and ‘savoir‑faire’ for a bag with character

Inspired by the emblematic Méditerranée bag, The Villette exemplifies the art of the tote bag the Goyard way, in a version that is both playful and colourful.

 

The Villette has an illustration between the two straps inspired by the Chic du Chien; the name that Edmond Goyard gave to the range of accessories proposed for pets ever since the 1890’s.

THE PETIT FLOT

The art of the bucket bag by Goyard

Creating timeless pieces that fly above the challenge of times and trends has been the spirit of Maison Goyard since its creation in 1853.

 

A path that is based on a creative approach that privileges traditional craftsmanship and research into the house’s treasured archives to create new versions of classic pieces. This ethos is illustrated perfectly in the genesis of the Petit Flot bucket bag.

CAMONDO 2 POUCH

The art of detail by Goyard

At first sight, the Camondo 2 pouch is simplicity itself: a parallelepiped with sleek lines crafted in a harmonious combination of two materials, Goyard canvas and smooth Vauzelles calfskin.

 

But behind this apparent minimalism, many discreet, almost secret, details reveal themselves to the experienced eye, all testimony to the authentic craftsmanship perpetuated by the Goyard workshops since 1853...

THE ALPIN MINI

The Spirit of Goyard in a small format

From the majestic Cabin Trunk to the delicate Regency case, the Maison Goyard trunk-makers have never stopped imagining creations of all sizes since 1853. A know‑how that covers all formats and reunites a certain travelling spirit with authentic craftsmanship and which is today embodied once more in the Alpin Mini.

 

As a bubbly younger sister to the emblematic Alpin backpack, the Alpin Mini reinvents the understated, timeless elegance of its big brother,...

GOYARD OPENS IN DALLAS

Maison Goyard is pleased to announce

the opening of a new comptoir

in Dallas, Texas.

Maison Goyard
18 Highland Park Village
Dallas, TX 75205

 

Open Daily 10.00am‑6.00pm (Sundays 12.00pm‑5.00pm)

THE SPECIAL EDITION SAINT LOUIS CLAIRE VOIE TOTE BAG

Maison Goyard is pleased to introduce the special edition Saint-Louis Claire Voie tote bag.

A colourful variation of the emblematic Saint-Louis tote, the reversible Saint Louis Claire Voie reinvents the iconic Goyard chevron pattern by creating the illusion that one can actually view the bright double-coated lining through the Goyardine canvas. The name Claire Voie was inspired by an architectural technique used to brighten structures by allowing light to shine through.

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