Lacoste has unveiled a tennis-impressed pop-up café van at Selfridges’ Duke Street Canopy, named ‘Le Lacoste Serve’, accompanied with an accessories hall pop-up that includes the model’s new ‘Lenglen’ bag vary.
The café pop-up is predicated on the set design from Lacoste’s AW25 trend present on centre courtroom at Roland Garros, Paris, with the outside drawing inspiration from the pink clay tennis courtroom floor – with the brand new ‘Lenglen’ luggage displayed contained in the van.
The Lacoste pop-up within the floor flooring accessories hall additionally mimics the tennis courtroom impressed clay set, whereas showcasing Lacoste’s pleated leather-based tennis skirt-impressed ‘Lenglen’ luggage, together with the ‘Lenglen Hobo’ which has a “more effortless and fluid silhouette”.
Made utilizing extremely smooth nappa leather-based and ‘velvety’ suede, the ‘Lenglen Hobo’ might be worn crossbody or carried by hand, because of a customized-designed chain and completed with two T-bars that recall the deal with of a tennis racket.
In a world retail unique to Selfridges, the accessories pop-up may even inventory Lacoste’s ‘Leather Racquet’ bag, and prospects will obtain a complimentary leather-based tennis ball attraction with each bag buy throughout the vary.
Le Lacoste Serve will reside beneath the Duke Street Canopy till 21 September 2025. It has partnered with London-based impartial bakery Miel – by French-trained pastry chef Shaheen Peerhabi – to create bespoke tennis-impressed meals and drinks, all made in small batches utilizing the very best high quality substances.
Customers can indulge on “Instagrammable and delicious menu items”, such because the tennis ball-formed ‘Le Serve Brioche’, ‘Grand Slam Swirl’ pistachio pastries, and ‘Game. Set. Matcha’ lattes.
Lacoste’s accessories hall pop-up shall be serving up the model’s new tennis-impressed bag vary till 16 November 2025.