
Goyard's multicolor experiment isn't done growing. The maison's limited-editions page now lists a wave of pieces that weren't part of the spring launch: the Saint Louis tote in PM and GM with croc-trim handles, an Anjou Croc Mini, a Vendôme Nano and the Alpin 2 mini backpack — all in the six-chevron multicolored Goyardine. The turquoise exclusive has spread too, from the Artois (now in PM, MM and GM) to the Belharra MM and Méditerranée GM beach silhouettes.
For context: the multicolor program — the 2026 limited edition the house built around four seasonal shades (Meadow Green for spring, Blueberry Purple for summer, Powder Pink for fall, Polar Blue for winter) — is the first multicolored Goyardine in the maison's history, swapping the canvas's usual three chevron colors for six.
Launch pricing gathered from boutiques put the standard-trim Saint Louis PM at $2,540, the GM at $2,850 and the Hobo Bohème at $3,260 — a 30–40% premium over the regular colors, per Bragmybag's boutique reporting. The new croc-trim pieces are listed without prices in classic Goyard fashion: contact your boutique, and expect the trim to push well past those numbers.
These stay boutique releases in the classic Goyard sense — no add-to-cart, limited allocation, gone when the theme rotates in 2027. The secondary market has already priced the scarcity in: a Blueberry Purple Saint Louis PM listed at $4,985 on Fashionphile and a Polar Blue at $5,000 on TheRealReal — roughly 96% over retail.
The house is quietly adding SKUs while the flip crowd is still working through wave one. If one of the seasons speaks to you, the boutique waitlist is the play.
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