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Evian Marks 200 Years With Limited Edition Bottle Bag


TO MARK 200 years since it first bottled its natural mineral water in 1826, evian is celebrating in the way only a brand with this kind of cultural cachet can: by collaborating with three of the UK’s most exciting creative voices to release a limited-edition collection of bottle bags that are, frankly, far too good to be seen only courtside.

evian limited-edition bottles by Ed Curtis, Hattie Stewart and Diana Al Shammari

Designed in collaboration with artists Ed Curtis, Hattie Stewart and Diana Al Shammari, each of the three designs reimagines evian’s 200 Years Young spirit through a lens that feels both fashion-forward and fiercely individual. 

Motifs drawn from evian’s Alpine heritage, summer celebrations and the world of Wimbledon converge in a signature puffer silhouette: soft, sculptural and clever enough to keep your bottle cool on the go. Think less hydration accessory, more statement piece.

evian limited-edition bottles by Ed Curtis, Hattie Stewart and Diana Al Shammari

The timing, of course, is no coincidence. As The Championships return to SW19 this coming Monday, evian – the Official Water of Wimbledon since 2008 – has chosen this moment to remind us exactly why the brand has endured. 18 years of partnership with the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world is heritage worth celebrating.

With only 200 bags available globally, this is strictly a one-in-a-generation opportunity, which feels entirely fitting. Consumers can register via evian.co.uk/200 now for an SMS reminder when the draw opens on 13 July 2026.

by Imogen Clark

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