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RIMOWA CELEBRATES THE POWER OF METALLIC PINK AS IT REVEALS A CAPSULE COLLECTION INSPIRED BY ROSE QUARTZ CRYSTALS

27 Jun 2022

Since 1898, RIMOWA’s premium designs have been sought after by the world’s most discerning travellers. Now, the luxury German luggage label is proud to unveil a cross- category capsule collection that reimagines the Original suitcase and the Personal Cross-Body Bag in a striking new shade of Quartz Pink.

Since its debut in 1950, the Original suitcase has been an icon. In its newest iteration, this beloved travel companion comes in an appealing shade of pink that was inspired by Quartz, a precious gemstone often described as the ‘Universal Crystal’ for its powerful healing properties. The result is a suitcase whose gleaming metallic aluminium shell is accentuated by RIMOWA’s signature grooves to create the impression of a piece of fine jewelry.

Both robust and lightweight, the Original suitcase was designed and engineered in Germany with the expert techniques for which RIMOWA is known. With various sur- face treatments done to lock the pigment into the metal alloy and ensure a lasting metallic sheen, as well as a number of cutting-edge functionalities from the pioneering Multiwheel System, to a flawlessly colour-matched telescopic handle – the newest case illustrates the maison’s technical innovation and craftsmanship.

To ensure a coordinated travel look, the Personal Cross-Body Bag is also available in Quartz. Inside a grooved aluminium shell, the bag features two open compartments, a zipped pocket, and three card slots to keep daily essentials safe. A removable leather strap comes in a complimentary shade of pink.

Starting from June 23rd, the RIMOWA Original Cabin in Quartz ($1610AUD), the RIMOWA Original Check-In M in Quartz ($1900AUD), the RIMOWA Original Trunk Plus in Quartz ($2665AUD), and the RIMOWA Personal Cross-Body Bag in Quartz ($2045AUD) will be available worldwide in-store and online at RIMOWA.com.

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