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  1. From the emblematic Saint-Louis to the refined Saïgon, delve into the timeless elegance of Goyard bags

  2. From state-of-the-art trunk to innovative trolley: everything the discerning contemporary traveller needs to wander the world the Goyard way. Filters.

  3. The Villette tote bag is inspired by our emblematic Méditerranée beach bag. Its name comes from the Halles de la Villette, an area in Paris that was famous for its butchers in the early 20th century, where French bulldogs (from the Hulot dog breed) were used to hunt rodents in the Halles.

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  5. Goyard, the iconic French luxury brand, has been synonymous with sophistication and elegance since its inception in 1853. Renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, impeccable quality, and timeless designs, Goyard has captivated the hearts of fashion enthusiasts and connoisseurs worldwide.

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  7. Maison Goyard. 128,230 likes · 88 talking about this · 1,605 were here. *Discover the timeless refinement of the Art of Living and Travelling by Goyard, trunk-maker in Paris since 1853...

  8. With a legacy of exquisite trunk-making and personalization, Goyard has evolved into a symbol of timeless luxury and understated elegance. The LUX.R collection of secondhand Goyard pi. ... eces captures the essence of this storied brand, each accessory and item resonating with the brand's commitment to impeccable craftsmanship and Parisian allure.

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  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GoyardGoyard - Wikipedia

    Maison Goyard, or simply Goyard, is a French trunk and leather goods maker established in 1792 as Maison Martin in Paris; [1] the company also operated as Maison Morel, before becoming Maison Goyard in 1853.

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