Zadig&Voltaire introduces the Jack Mini, a compact new version of its best-selling Jack bag. The French fashion house scales down one of its key accessories into an ultra-compact format designed for daily wear, while keeping the strong character of the original silhouette.
The original Jack bag first appeared in Fall 2025 and quickly became one of the standout accessories in the Zadig&Voltaire collection. Its structured shape, modern edge, and practical design gave the House a recognizable new signature. With the Jack Mini, Zadig&Voltaire keeps the same visual code while adapting the proportions for a lighter, more compact piece.
Crafted in leather, the Jack Mini features an adjustable handle and strap, giving the wearer several styling options. The bag can be carried by hand, worn on the shoulder, or styled cross-body, making it suitable for different settings throughout the day. Its compact format keeps the design easy to wear, while the leather body and strong detailing give it enough presence to work beyond casual use.
The Jack Mini arrives in three colorways: Wood, Black, and Podium. Each version connects with the brand’s rock-chic aesthetic through a direct palette and polished finish. The Wood version retails for $548, while the Black and Podium styles retail for $628. The launch reflects Zadig&Voltaire’s continued focus on accessories that carry both function and personality. The Jack Mini keeps the freedom associated with the brand’s Parisian attitude, but translates it through a practical, wearable object. Its size makes it easy to style with denim, tailoring, evening pieces, or travel looks.
Zadig&Voltaire also continues its U.S. expansion with the reopening of its Malibu boutique inside the new Cross Creek Ranch complex, about 300 meters from its previous location. The store follows the brand’s global retail concept, with an open layout, industrial finishes, curated vintage furnishings, and contemporary design elements adapted to Malibu’s relaxed luxury. Thierry Gillier, founder of Zadig&Voltaire, described Malibu as a natural fit for the brand’s attitude, citing the city’s relaxed yet sophisticated character. To mark the reopening, the boutique introduced the new Spring collection alongside Malibu-only pieces, including a limited-edition striped tee and a Malibu-exclusive hooded sweatshirt, with a branded baseball cap planned later this season. The store also partnered with artist-in-residence Humberto Cruz on a collection of Malibu totes and unveiled a hand-painted surfboard inspired by Malibu.
