Copied
The New Luna Benaï Constellation Collection

The New Luna Benaï Constellation Collection

Luna Benaï’s Constellation Collection blends geometry, history and celestial inspiration into six handbags that redefine the language of luxury. Paris is no stranger to grand fashion statements, but…

By Salon Privé 6 October 2025

Luna Benaï’s Constellation Collection blends geometry, history and celestial inspiration into six handbags that redefine the language of luxury.

Paris is no stranger to grand fashion statements, but every so often, a designer steps forward with something that feels less like a seasonal flourish and more like a long-term marker in design language. Luna Benaï’s Constellation Collection is exactly that, a set of six handbags that take the principles of geometry and astronomy and filter them through the lens of contemporary luxury.

Benaï is not content with surface-level prettiness. Her work has always leaned towards the architectural, the mathematical, the kind of beauty that comes from precision rather than ornament. With Constellation, she takes this thinking further, building each piece around a specific geometric form and attaching it to a symbolic figure or force. It is both design and storytelling, the abstract and the earthly held together by leather, colour, and craft.

The New Luna Benaï Constellation Collection

SAHARA and SELENE

The SAHARA arrives as a fourteen-faced tetradecahedron, a shape rarely seen outside the pages of a mathematics textbook. Yet in Benaï’s hands, it becomes almost organic, its planes echoing the desert dunes at sunset. The palette is all warm sand and shifting light, a reminder of a landscape that is both vast and fragile.

Its twin, SELENE, takes the same fourteen-sided form but tilts it towards the night sky. Named after the Greek goddess of the moon, the handbag glows in deep blues, its geometry softened by the association with lunar rhythm. Where SAHARA speaks of heat and earth, SELENE whispers of tides and shadows; together, they demonstrate Benaï’s gift for taking pure form and infusing it with atmosphere.

AMETHYST and DIHYA

With AMETHYST, the geometry grows more elaborate. Twenty-six faces build into a rhombicuboctahedron, a name that might intimidate until you see how fluidly it has been realised. The stone itself has long been linked to royalty and spirituality, and Benaï leans into that history, creating a piece that feels almost ritualistic, as if it were made to be worn at a coronation. It is not costume, though, but craft, the kind of quiet statement that endures long after fashion’s daily noise fades.

DIHYA moves from symbolism to ancestry. Named for the Amazigh queen, it comes in the form of a twelve-faced dodecahedron, finished in a vivid emerald green. Here, the geometry is sharper, more commanding, a reminder that luxury can be about power as much as beauty. The homage is clear: strength, wisdom, and heritage are stitched into every line.

MIRA and CLEOPATRA

MIRA is perhaps the most poetic of the set. A sixteen-sided hexadecagon, it takes its name from a variable star whose light waxes and wanes. The handbag is less about permanence than about change, fate, and the idea that nothing is ever fixed. It is the philosopher’s piece in the collection, a reminder that unpredictability, too, can be beautiful.

And then there is CLEOPATRA. Named not for the queen we all know but for Cleopatra Selene, her daughter, it holds within its twenty-six faces the story of dual heritage, of Egypt and Rome, of legacy carried across generations. White Himalayan leather keeps the design crisp, almost austere, but the symbolism is rich. Balance and power, history and modernity, everything tied into a piece that feels like the rightful finale to the Constellation Collection.

A New Language for Luxury

Benaï’s handbags are not merely accessories. They are propositions that luxury can be intelligent, that geometry can be sensual, that mathematics has a place on the runway. The Constellation Collection shows what happens when design refuses to settle for easy beauty and instead demands a dialogue between craft and concept.

It is rare in fashion to see such a marriage of rigour and romance. Yet here it is: six handbags, six forms, each a reminder that luxury need not chase trends when it can instead reach for the stars.

Share Copied!
Salon Privé
Written by

Salon Privé Magazine is the quintessence of luxury lifestyle journalism, renowned for its sophisticated portrayal of the opulent world since its inception in 2008. As a vanguard of high-end living, the magazine serves as an exclusive portal into the realms of haute couture, fine arts, and the aristocratic lifestyle. With over a decade of expertise, Salon Privé has established itself as the definitive source for those who seek the allure of luxury and elegance. The magazine's content is crafted by a cadre of experienced journalists, each bringing a wealth of knowledge from the luxury sector. This collective expertise is reflected in the magazine's diverse coverage, which spans the latest in fashion trends, intimate glimpses into royal lives, and the coveted secrets of the affluent lifestyle. Salon Privé's commitment to quality is evident in its thoughtful collaborations with industry titans and cultural connoisseurs, ensuring that its narratives are as authoritative as they are enchanting. With accolades that include being voted the number one luxury lifestyle magazine in the UK, Salon Privé continues to be at the forefront of luxury journalism, offering its discerning readership a guide to the finest experiences the world has to offer. Whether it's the grandeur of global fashion weeks, the splendor of exclusive soirées, or the pursuit of wellness and beauty, Salon Privé Magazine remains the emblem of luxury for the elite and the aspirants alike.