A Complete Guide to the Luggage Spotted in The White Lotus: Season 2
After the rollercoaster ride of the season two finale of The White Lotus, we could all use some healing. While I’m not a therapist, I’m finding solace in retail therapy (and maybe a slice of Oreo cookie cake). As Dinogo’s luggage expert, I combed through the season to pinpoint every piece the characters brought to Sicily. Here’s where you can snag these items online, along with insights on how each bag reflects its owner’s personality.
Spoilers and some seriously pricey luggage ahead
Tanya’s Delightfully Chaotic Luggage Collection
In the premiere episode, we’re introduced to the American guests—and their luggage—as they arrive by yacht at the White Lotus Sicily (the actual San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel). While heiress Tanya McQuoid-Hunt (played by Jennifer Coolidge) lounges on the deck, her assistant Portia (Haley Lu Richardson) finds herself stuck below deck amid a mountain of bags. Though Tanya leaves the human remains behind this season, her eclectic assortment of luggage speaks to her chaotic spirit and endless wealth: observant viewers will spot at least three pink aluminum spinners (likely Rimowa, priced between $1,400 and $2,250 each), three amethyst purple Globe-Trotter bags (the small vanity case for her jewelry alone costs $1,845), a large navy leather trunk with silver accents, a small cheetah-print vanity case, a red bowling-style purse, and a hot pink Valentino shoulder bag ($2,700) she showcases in several scenes. In total, her luggage roughly amounts to at least $17,000.
Portia’s Pink Away Suitcase
Retailing at $345, Portia’s pink sticker-adorned Medium Away suitcase might seem worlds apart from Tanya’s luxury choices, yet they share more common ground than you'd expect. For a Gen Z personal assistant, $345 is a notable investment. While she likely received it as a gift from her parents, this suitcase reflects Portia’s trend-conscious style (whether you love it or loathe it) and her aspirational tastes. After all, what better gateway to the coveted rose gold Rimowas that Tanya carries than a pink Away suitcase?
Unfortunately, she leaves the suitcase and all her chaotic outfits behind at the hotel when she rushes to the airport as things take a turn for the worse in the finale. Yet another reminder that you can’t take it with you.
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Daphne’s Vintage Gucci and Numerous Louis Vuittons
While the successful businessman Cameron Sullivan (Theo James) arrives without any luggage—an unfortunate choice for a layover at Rome Fiumicino—his wife Daphne (Meghann Fahy) enjoys a stroke of luck with her collection of vintage Gucci suitcases. On high-end resale platforms like 1stDibs and Rebag, these Gucci GG Supreme suitcases are priced around $800, depending on their condition. However, it's safe to assume that Daphne, having been wealthy for a while, purchased these at full price when they were brand new (the closest current Gucci duffle retails for $3,300). Much like the Prada resortwear tucked inside, these bags shout, “I’m off to Italy for a getaway!” Their absence of wheels further underscores her privilege; she’s clearly not the type to lug her own luggage.
Photograph by Fabio Lovino/HBO
When Daphne whisked Harper Spiller (Aubrey Plaza) away for an overnight stay at the villa in Noto, she carried a smaller overnight bag resembling a monogrammed Louis Vuitton Keepall Bandoulière 45. While Louis Vuitton doesn’t currently offer that light cream shade Daphne possesses, other color options retail for $2,440. She’s also seen with a Louis Vuitton NeoNoe Raffia tote (currently available on rebag.com for $4,225 at the time of writing) and the brand’s Onthego GM tote from the 2021 Wild At Heart collection, which resells for $5,499 at vintagelux.com).
Photograph by Fabio Lovino/HBO
Harper’s Vintage-Style Globe-Trotter Luggage
Harper’s aesthetic may lean towards subtlety compared to Daphne’s, but it’s still quite lavish. Although her luggage has a vintage flair, it’s entirely new (similar to her wealth). She arrives in Sicily with a set of Globe-Trotter suitcases, an esteemed English brand established in 1897 that continues to craft brand-new bags (the same brand as Tanya’s rich purple luggage). She carries the Globe-Trotter Centenary Carry-On ($1,995) and Large Check-In ($2,845) in a timeless navy hue. Notably, this luggage features a two-wheeled design—a smart choice for those who value ergonomic efficiency.
As for her oversized yellow tote? That’s a Bottega Veneta Arco bag, priced at $5,100. While it’s currently sold out in yellow, that color has appeared on 1stDibs for resale at $3,578, so it’s worth checking back if you want to replicate her look.
Ethan’s Bric’s Bellagio Spinner Collection
While most of the men’s luggage remains hidden—just glimpses of a handle here or a plain brown bag there—when Harper and her husband Ethan (Will Sharpe) arrive at their room and bicker over bed space, his set of Bric’s Bellagio luggage in cream is on display (a brand that’s not cheap, but relatively affordable, priced between $715 and $830 for this style). Given that his backpack has a modern tech-bro aesthetic that doesn’t quite match this timeless vintage-inspired set, it’s likely that Harper chose these suitcases for him.
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