• THE MONOGRAM COLLECTION

    THE MONOGRAM COLLECTION - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    A collection of iconic symbols with universal power, the Monogram adds talismanic quality to a jewellery collection, creating scintillating pieces as captivating as the stars.

    Symbolizing Fortune, the first motif is the four-point star. Stars and flowers with four petals are notably seen in Egyptian art of the IV century. A fortunate apparition, the star shines through the dark… a fixed point in the universe guiding us to our destiny.

    The second motif is a four-petal flower symbolizing Joy. The flower sits inside a perfect circle, signifying protection and the absolute. Used in medieval architecture of the XI and XIV centuries, like a sun, the four-petal flower exudes a luminous aura of joy.

    The final motif is the four-point star inside a diamond, symbolizing Passion. Like the ‘mon’ of Japanese XI century tradition - an emblem that identified lineage - it is a symbol of union. The star inside the diamond is the ultimate symbol of passionate love.

    View the entire Monogram Jewellery collection here

    Monogram Jewellery Photography
  • LOUIS VUITTON MAISON BEIJING

    The world's 22nd Louis Vuitton Maison officially opens in the Beijing China World Mall on February 5, 2015

    This opening is nother proud creative addition to China following the opening of Louis Vuitton Maison Shanghai in 2012. Since its entry into the Chinese market in 1992 by taking the foothold of Beijing, Louis Vuitton’s presence in China has lasted for over 20 years. Today, Beijing finally sees Louis Vuitton Maison settling down in the city reflecting Beijing’s unique symbolic significance for Louis Vuitton.

    Louis Vuitton Maison Beijing is designed by renowned architect Peter Marino, in order to bring customers a new, elegant travel experience. Here in this new flagship store Louis Vuitton will display the harmony between art and travel, inviting Chinese travelers to initiate a journey into the House’s heritage, technical finesse and creativity.

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  • MASK SMALL LEATHER GOODS

    • MASK SMALL LEATHER GOODS - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • MASK SMALL LEATHER GOODS - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • MASK SMALL LEATHER GOODS - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    A collection of small leather goods inspired by Gaston-Louis Vuitton’s personal African mask collection

    As exoticism became fashionable in the 1930s, Gaston-Louis had a taste for collecting and art objects, and was as infatuated with African art as the artists and aesthetes of his time. Music like jazz, ethnic instruments, and African masks brought a refreshing influence into the works of European painters, sculptors, and composers. Gaston-Louis was sensitive to these currents of expression. He collected representative items, which he asked friends to bring back from their travels.

    These latest designs of small leather goods in fresh and dynamic colors, revisits this source of inspiration.

    View the full collection here.

    Small Leather Goods Gaston Louis Vuitton Photography
  • GUEST INTERVIEWS AT THE MEN FALL 2015 SHOW

    Reactions and comments made by guests during Louis Vuitton Men Fall 2015 show.

    For his 8th collection for Louis Vuitton, Kim Jones, Men’s artistic director, unveiled a thrilling collection tailored for travellers across the globe. Discover live reactions from some of the most renowned guests at the show.

    Fashion show Kim Jones Ready to Wear Interview
  • MEN FALL 2015 SHOW VIDEO – SHORT VERSION

    A short edit of the Louis Vuitton Men Fall 2015 Show.

    Taking place in the glass structure of the Parc André Citroën, the Louis Vuitton Men Fall 2015 collection continues to embrace the notions of craftsmanship and creativity in the field of fashion. For his 8th collection, Kim Jones celebrates the life of designer and artist Christopher Nemeth.

    I think Christopher Nemeth is the most important designer to come out of London alongside Vivienne Westwood” says Kim Jones, the Men’s Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton. “He is Savile Row, he is the street, he is the club… his designs define London. He trained as a fine artist and came into fashion from being an illustrator, and that chimes with how I started. I can see the influence of his work in so many collections, and yet it is not often acknowledged and still seems unknown to many. That’s why, as we approach the fifth anniversary of his death, I wanted to openly celebrate Christopher Nemeth’s life and work this season at Louis Vuitton.

    Kim Jones Ready to Wear Fashion Show Video Christopher Nemeth