Lacoste launches ‘Lenglen’ bag at Selfridges’ accessories hall and café pop-ups
Lacoste has unveiled a tennis-inspired pop-up café van at Selfridges’ Duke Street Canopy, named ‘Le Lacoste Serve’, accompanied with an accessories hall pop-up featuring the brand’s new ‘Lenglen’ bag range.
The café pop-up is based on the set design from Lacoste’s AW25 fashion show on centre court at Roland Garros, Paris, with the exterior drawing inspiration from the red clay tennis court surface - with the new ‘Lenglen’ bags displayed inside the van.

The Lacoste pop-up in the ground floor accessories hall also mimics the tennis court inspired clay set, while showcasing Lacoste’s pleated leather tennis skirt-inspired ‘Lenglen’ bags, including the ‘Lenglen Hobo’ which has a “more effortless and fluid silhouette”.

Made using ultra soft nappa leather and ‘velvety’ suede, the ‘Lenglen Hobo’ can be worn crossbody or carried by hand, thanks to a custom-designed chain and finished with two T-bars that recall the handle of a tennis racket.
In a global retail exclusive to Selfridges, the accessories pop-up will also stock Lacoste’s ‘Leather Racquet’ bag, and customers will receive a complimentary leather tennis ball charm with every bag purchase across the range.

Le Lacoste Serve will reside under the Duke Street Canopy until 21 September 2025. It has partnered with London-based independent bakery Miel - by French-trained pastry chef Shaheen Peerhabi - to create bespoke tennis-inspired food and beverages, all made in small batches using the highest quality ingredients.
Customers can indulge on “Instagrammable and delicious menu items”, such as the tennis ball-shaped ‘Le Serve Brioche’, ‘Grand Slam Swirl’ pistachio pastries, and ‘Game. Set. Matcha’ lattes.
Lacoste’s accessories hall pop-up will be serving up the brand’s new tennis-inspired bag range until 16 November 2025.









