Have you ever thought about handbags getting a tech upgrade? Richard Peuty’s Infinity handbag is making waves with a hidden OLED screen built right into its leather exterior. I spotted this eye-catching piece at CES, and it quickly became one of the standout innovations of the event.
The Infinity starts at around $800 on Kickstarter, while the luxury Atelier Edition can exceed $9,000. This high price point emphasizes exclusivity, with each bag made by hand in France from full-grain leather. Unlike fast fashion, Infinity promotes quality and longevity. The OLED screen can change designs over time, allowing the bag to adapt to trends while maintaining its physical presence.
At first glance, the Infinity looks like an elegant leather handbag. Its OLED panel is seamlessly integrated, surrounded by clean stitching and stylish metal accents, ensuring that the tech doesn’t overshadow its sophisticated design.
The screen sits beneath a textured layer that feels like leather, not glass. It supports wireless charging and connects via Bluetooth, offering six to eight hours of display time. The goal is to keep the technology discreet until you need it, allowing the craftsmanship to take center stage.
While it may seem extravagant, this handbag targets those willing to invest in luxurious, unique items. In a world where personal style can be fleeting, Infinity offers a blend of tradition and innovation.
As technology and fashion continue to converge, user reactions on social media range from fascination to skepticism. Some users applaud the creative design, while others question the necessity of a tech-embedded handbag. According to a recent survey from StyleTech, 65% of fashion consumers are interested in tech-enhanced accessories, indicating a growing market for these unique items.
In a historical context, we’ve seen fashion evolve with technology—from the introduction of digital watches in the ’70s to smart fabrics today. The Infinity handbag represents the latest chapter in this ongoing narrative, merging craftsmanship with cutting-edge tech.
As brands explore this new frontier, it will be intriguing to see how consumer preferences shift. Will tech-enhanced fashion become a staple, or will it remain a fleeting trend? Only time will tell.
For more insights on tech and fashion, check out [Mashable’s coverage on the latest at CES](https://mashable.com/section/ces-2026), where innovation meets style.

