To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Octopussy – Roger Moore’s sixth outing as James Bond – Globe-Trotter has designed a range of luggage inspired by the iconic Octopus design featured on Octopussy’s silk robe from the film.
In the film, the robe is worn by Octopussy (Maud Adams) in the Octopalace, an exotic Indian residence which is home to her women-only sisterhood. Bond arrives on the floating island disguised as a crocodile in one of Q's aquatic devices, unaware that Octopussy is watching his every move on her surveillance cameras.
Handmade in England, make your case even more identifiably yours with the Octopussy Luggage Tag.
Vegetable-Tanned Leather
All leather elements, including the hand-moulded corners, trims, handles and fastening details, are made from vegetable-tanned hide. This traditional tanning method uses only natural plant extracts to create leather of exceptional strength and character. Over time, it develops a rich patina, ensuring that every case becomes ever more individual with each journey.
Ethical Sourcing
All leather is ethically sourced, with full traceability and a commitment to high standards of animal welfare and responsible, sustainable production.
Stitching
Tags are assembled and hand-finished using premium, abrasion-resistant thread. This ensures longevity and refined presentation.
Hardware
Each tag features a solid brass or nickel buckle, chosen for its durability and secure fastening. The hardware is polished for a refined appearance and lasting strength.
Embossed Detailing
The Globe-Trotter logo is embossed onto the leather using traditional techniques, offering a subtle, elegant mark of authenticity.