Something from the Vuitton Epi leather collection. It's so posh and slick, while remaining relatively understated. Quiet luxury, one might say.

Bottega Veneta's travel line is in the same vein of unassuming and subtle chic. It's even less flashy than Vuitton, and to me, has a more exclusive feeling to it.
Vuitton's Damier collection is good too, but it seems like the sort of thing I'd paint designs all over to keep it from seeming too trashy or new money. Just imagine it DIY Stephen Sprouse style, with Of Montreal lyrics and cute little bunnies painted all over it. Nice.

I'd completely avoid the Monogram Vuitton series, because, well, I sincerely don't think I'm one of those people who could use it without evoking Jessica Simpson. I think you either have to be extremely polished and European-looking or very edgy in a CDG way to work it. Maybe it'd look okay all beaten-up and weathered, but otherwise, this collection isn't for me.

Of course, we can't forget Goyard. Nothing screams "I have money and maybe some semblance of refinement!" quite like its chevron print canvas pieces.

Hermes is the ultimate in luggage, though. The quality and old money cool factor of the incredibly pricey French house is unparalleled.
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Oh god, the worst nightmare of all girls happened to you! I'm always so scared for this to happen when I take the plane...Hope you find your stuff back!
Thanks, I got it back safely, but I was so distressed for those two days!
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