
Louis Vuitton in 50 Objects
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The unmistakeable monogrammed brown leather trunk. The artist collaborations. The groundbreaking couture. The ultimate status symbol. Louis Vuitton is the last word in luxury.
Louis Vuitton in 50 Objects explores the signatures of the House of Louis Vuitton, depicting in stunning bespoke illustrations and expert text the landmark designs that capture the House's history.
Beautiful bespoke illustrations by Francesca Waddell - whose clients include Vogue, Chanel and Bloomingdales - are accompanied by fascinating text from fashion historian Tamara Sturtz-Filby, telling the story of the covetable bags and luggage (the Speedy, the Alma, the Neverfull, the Trunks), the avant-garde garments (from creative directors including Marc Jacobs, Nicolas Ghesquière and Virgil Abloh) and all the most significant moments, collections, people and places that define the brand.
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