Tumi showcases Peruvian elegance in summer 2025 collection

Celebrating 50 years of innovation with a culturally inspired collection
This summer, Tumi marks its 50th anniversary with a collection that embraces the beauty and vibrancy of Peru. Honoring a legacy of innovation and craftsmanship, the brand blends luxury with cultural inspiration, offering a refined selection of travel essentials infused with striking colors and patterns inspired by Peru’s landscapes and artistic heritage.

This collection masterfully integrates traditional influences with contemporary design, spanning the Voyageur, Georgica, Alpha Bravo, 19 Degree, and Travel Accessories collections. The color palette reflects the rich hues of Andean textiles, with sophisticated shades such as lagoon, lavender, and the striking iridescent dusk—a dynamic tone reminiscent of the shifting colors of the Peruvian sunset.

For those who seek both durability and style, the Alpha Bravo collection introduces the Nomadic Expedition capsule in sleek black onyx, offering a modern and resilient travel solution. Meanwhile, the Voyageur collection welcomes the refined Evora Hobo silhouette, designed for effortless sophistication. The Georgica collection also sees an elegant update, featuring soft pastel hues such as lily, adding a touch of understated luxury.

Travelers looking for a bold statement will appreciate the return of the iconic 19 Degree collection, now available in fresh seasonal colorways. The introduction of the Rolling Trunk enhances the collection with its spacious split interior and integrated dividers, making it an ideal companion for extended journeys.

To complement this collection, the brand presents an exclusive selection of Peruvian-inspired bag charms. These accessories capture the spirit of the Andes, offering a unique way to personalize travel essentials. A highlight of this collection is Andi the alpaca, a meticulously crafted charm that adds a distinctive and charming touch to any bag.
To see the full collection, visit the Tumi boutique located on the second level of Greenbelt 5, Ayala Center, Makati City.