What’s VVN leather?!This is not Taurillon but a slightly tanned VVN. Since it is more delicate, I find it even more luxurious.
You sound very passionate about it, it would be a mistake to let it go.
What’s VVN leather?!This is not Taurillon but a slightly tanned VVN. Since it is more delicate, I find it even more luxurious.
You sound very passionate about it, it would be a mistake to let it go.
No it's not VVN, it's calfskin leather, the same leather that the capucines are made with. I wouldn't buy a bag made out of vachetta.This is not Taurillon but a slightly tanned VVN. Since it is more delicate, I find it even more luxurious.
You sound very passionate about it, it would be a mistake to let it go.
Vachetta - untreated leather. This bag is not vachetta. It's calfskin, the same that the capucines are made from - taurilion leather.What’s VVN leather?!
I'm a classic and elegance type so no bright initials anywhere on anything for me. I don't have any items with heat stamping on them but had a neverfull and a couple of tags with my initials back in the day.Yes. It’s a showpiece.
I think it’d also be really cool to get the back of the clochette heat stamped with bright pink or red initials, but I guess resale is something to think about.
Basically: OP
So...No it's not VVN, it's calfskin leather, the same leather that the capucines are made with. I wouldn't buy a bag made out of vachetta.
Vache Vegetal Naturel.What’s VVN leather?!
Oh interesting! My SA is new to LV and I asked her specifically about the leather and she told me it’s the same taurilion leather my capucines galet is in. This smooth leather sounds more fragile. I prefer the pebbled leather which is probably sturdier. The plot thickens lol. I don’t want a bag that will scratch easily.So...
let me help.
- Calfskin is a generic term, it means nothing. Almost all Vuitton leathers for the non-exotic bags are calf. Épi, Empreinte, Vernis... everything is made from calf leather.
- the Capucines is one of their most 'diverse' bag leather-wise, there is no 'Capucines leather', but yes, most of them are made from cowhide, and some of them are Taurillon.
- Taurillon is the leather with the full-grain. It has very visible leather grain, while VVN is smooth. This bag is smooth. Very. It is not Taurillon, never was.
If you wouldn't buy a bag made from VVN, I'd stay away from this, because you'll be surprised.
I think my SA might have been confused then. We shall see on FridayVache Vegetal Naturel.
It is a completely untreated leather or lightly tanned with vegetable oils. If they treat it with more oils, it gets darker and they call it Nomade leather (Barenia at Hermès).
Then they let it dry out to be smooth, unlike the grained leathers like Taurillon, that are drummed thoroughly to have a deep leather grain.
All the leathers mentioned in the thread are calfskin.
She most probably is not yet fully familiar with the products.Oh interesting! My SA is new to LV and I asked her specifically about the leather and she told me it’s the same taurilion leather my capucines galet is in. This smooth leather sounds more fragile. I prefer the pebbled leather which is probably sturdier. The plot thickens lol. I don’t want a bag that will scratch easily.
Yes, louisvuitton.com product description are famously vague and (quite often incorrect, expecially when it comes to sizes). I think that the web managers didn't know which name to use and went with calfskin, which is just a general umbrelly term.Here is the official description of the bag View attachment 5072732View attachment 5072733