You would think slapping an OLED onto a bag would become a thing if LV did it. Alas, LV is not Apple. As influential and as iconic as the Parisian fashion label is, it did not start a trend in 2019. Fast forward to 2026, and Peuty, a French startup, is undaunted.

The company is built on the premise of a bag with an OLED display. Its founder, Richard Peuty, has a vision to blend traditional craftsmanship with technology, creating a bag that can adapt to your personality, mood, and style. The result is the Infinity Bag.
Billed as the first handbag capable of changing colors and patterns, the Infinity Bag is crafted from premium full-grain leather and features an OLED screen covering most of the front of the bag, save for the flap. Through a mobile application, users can change what is being displayed, including artwork, patterns, and textures from a library. Users can also choose to upload their own designs and pictures.
Because it uses OLED technology, the display is thin, flexible, vibrant, and capable of deep blacks. It is lightweight enough for all-day carry and, thanks to a reinforced internal structure, durable enough to withstand light rain and daily impacts. The bag features a built-in battery that lasts around 5 to 8 hours per charge and can be recharged wirelessly. The entire power system, meaning the electronics and battery, is completely hidden.
As a handbag, it offers a large main compartment and two internal pockets, one with a zipper, to keep your essentials organized.
Peuty has taken to Kickstarter to peddle its wares. The campaign was launched during CES 2026. During the campaign, interested cyberpunk fashionistas can secure a unit at a crowdfunding price starting at €690, or about USD 810, according to Kickstarter. At the time of this post, the campaign has not yet met its funding goal. But hey. It still has 44 days left on the calendar, ain’t it?



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