These were featured at the time in adverts in Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar as a symbol of Parisian chic and the ultimate travel accessory for the wealthy, stylish woman.
They were made in a number of different sizes with some having drawers for up to 40 pairs of shoes.
The example pictured here, featuring the familiar LV monogram on its leather and canvas-upholstered frame came for sale at Soulis Auctions (23% buyer’s premium) in Lone Jack, Missouri, on October 14.
It had drawers for 25 pairs of shoes and a label addressed for 149 New Bond Street, London and 70 Champs Elysees, Paris with the serial number 816062. Estimated at $8000-12,000, it sold for $36,000 (£29,800).