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  • LOUIS VUITTON’S INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT TAKEOVER BY NICOLAS GHESQUIÈRE

    LOUIS VUITTON’S INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT TAKEOVER BY NICOLAS GHESQUIÈRE - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    Discover Paris Fashion Week through the eyes of Louis Vuitton Artistic Director of Women's Collections, Nicolas Ghesquière.

    Anticipating the Spring 2015 fashion show on Wednesday 1st October, Nicolas Ghesquière will have his hands on the official Louis Vuitton Instagram account for the week.

    Follow Nicolas Ghesquière at www.instagram.com/louisvuitton for an up close and personal view on the final preparations of his show. Discover his inspirations and daily encounters, a true behind the scenes experience.

    Photo credit: Karim Sadli.

    Instagram Curator Fashion Show Ready to Wear Nicolas Ghesquière
  • THE BACKPACK COLLECTION

    • THE BACKPACK COLLECTION - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • THE BACKPACK COLLECTION - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • THE BACKPACK COLLECTION - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • THE BACKPACK COLLECTION - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • THE BACKPACK COLLECTION - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    Louis Vuitton introduces a backpack collection for urban men on the move. To each his own style.

    From day to night, while pacing through the streets of the city whether on the way to a meeting, to a café, or to catch a flight, these backpacks keep up with the pace. A different design for each profile, for the businessman, the athlete or independent.

    This range of backpacks varies in shapes, leather and canvases, complemented by fine detailing, internal compartments and pockets for laptop, iPad and other personal belongings.

    View the full collection here.

    Leather Goods Cities Business
  • THE LOUIS VUITTON FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK

    • THE LOUIS VUITTON FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • THE LOUIS VUITTON FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • THE LOUIS VUITTON FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • THE LOUIS VUITTON FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • THE LOUIS VUITTON FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • THE LOUIS VUITTON FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    • THE LOUIS VUITTON FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK - Louis Vuitton Fashion NEWS
    Rizzoli New York publishes an album of fashion photographs like no other bringing together nearly 200 images taken by leading photographers of yesterday and today.

    The Louis Vuitton Fashion Photography book presents a photographic approach to the history of fashion featuring Louis Vuitton products, from its advertising campaigns to fashion articles in A-list magazines.

    The photographs presented in this volume offer a singular approach to women’s history and the history of photography from the 1950s up to the present.

    Included are photographs by major figures such as Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott, Henry Clarke, Patrick Demarchelier, Annie Leibovitz, Peter Lindbergh, Craig McDean, Steven Meisel, Helmut Newton, Juergen Teller, Mario Testino, and Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, all of whom have excelled at conveying the spirit of Louis Vuitton.

    A limited edition, available for sale exclusively at Louis Vuitton stores and online here, features a deluxe white canvas binding, with a choice of three different cover photographs, by Patrick Demarchelier, Craig Mc Dean or Bert Stern.

    Photography Ad Campaign Books Ready to Wear Collaboration
  • SIX ICONOCLASTS CELEBRATING THE MONOGRAM

    • SIX ICONOCLASTS CELEBRATING THE MONOGRAM - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • SIX ICONOCLASTS CELEBRATING THE MONOGRAM - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • SIX ICONOCLASTS CELEBRATING THE MONOGRAM - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • SIX ICONOCLASTS CELEBRATING THE MONOGRAM - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • SIX ICONOCLASTS CELEBRATING THE MONOGRAM - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • SIX ICONOCLASTS CELEBRATING THE MONOGRAM - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • SIX ICONOCLASTS CELEBRATING THE MONOGRAM - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    This year, to celebrate the iconic Monogram, six leading artists and designers have responded favourably to Louis Vuitton’s invitation.

    Christian Louboutin grew up with a love for femininity and a fascination for the iconic lines of high heels. After its teenage years spent exploring Parisian nightlife and being surrounded by showgirls – his first job was at the Folies Bergeres cabaret, where he assisted the entertainers backstage – he started to travel the world. Each of these experiences shaped the aesthetic of the designer to this day. It has been an iconoclastic route for an iconoclastic shoe designer, who is now perhaps the most famous in the world – alongside with its trademark: the red sole.

    Since the mid-1970s, Cindy Sherman has redefined boundaries as an image-maker and filmmaker. Best known for her photographic portraits, where she assumes the role of different female and male individuals, she frequently presents herself as an icon, questioning the role of women in the media. In 1995, she received the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, the so-called ‘Genius Award’. Exhibited widely and internationally, including a retrospective in 2012 at the MoMA in New York, Cindy Sherman is arguably the greatest living female artist.

    Since its firsts architectural practices in Los Angeles in 1962, Frank Gehry has produced some of the world’s most important and famous buildings, which became icons of our period. From his own startling renovations of his residence in Santa Monica, purchased and revived in 1977, to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in 1997, he has redefined the architectural landscape. He carries on with numerous prestigious commissions, including his other project due next October for Louis Vuitton: The Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris. Vanity Fair has called FRANK GEHRY, “the most important architect of our age.”

    Fashion designer and creative director Karl Lagerfeld has revolutionised his field with his particular approach in redefining fashion. He demonstrated his abilities to predict and understand the importance of ready-to-wear, but also the capacity to revitalise and reinvent brands. He began his career at 17, working for Pierre Balmain and later Jean Patou and Chloé, while elaborating his knowledge of history, art, architecture, music and more especially the 18th century French furniture style. He has been collaborating with Fendi since 1965, holds the position of chief designer and creative director of the house of Chanel since 1983 and is head of his own house. For these many reasons, Karl Lagerfeld is a true icon as well as an iconoclast.

    Initially studying sculpture and jewellery design, Marc Newson has worked in numerous industries, from aerospace and technology to furniture and fashion. His route might be seen to have contributed to his iconoclastic approach and the embracing of a distinctly personal design signature. His Lockheed Lounge piece, initially made when he was only 23 years old and had just graduated, has gone on to become one of the true design icons of our era.

    After originally studying art and literature, Rei Kawakubo quickly changed track byworking for a textile company and then becoming a self-taught fashion designer. She founded the label Comme des Garçons in 1969 where she has input into all areas of the creative process, from graphics, advertising and store interiors to designing and making clothes and accessories. In 1981 she staged her first, and now legendary, Paris show for Comme des Garçons. After an initial outcry, her iconoclastic aesthetic and her love of black changed the wider global notion of beauty in fashion forever.

    More information here.

    Monogram Collaboration
  • CELEBRATING MONOGRAM CAMPAIGN

    • CELEBRATING MONOGRAM CAMPAIGN - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • CELEBRATING MONOGRAM CAMPAIGN - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • CELEBRATING MONOGRAM CAMPAIGN - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • CELEBRATING MONOGRAM CAMPAIGN - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • CELEBRATING MONOGRAM CAMPAIGN - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    • CELEBRATING MONOGRAM CAMPAIGN - Louis Vuitton Heritage NEWS
    Discover the latest advertising campaign introducing the “Celebrating Monogram” project.

    The Monogram was revolutionary at its creation. This particular and personal signature was instantly transformed into a universal symbol of modernity in the hands of Georges Vuitton. It marked the beginning of a branding strategy and became a symbol of a global culture.

    118 years later Steven Meisel shoots the Celebrating Monogram Ad Campaign to capture the unparalleled collaboration with Christian Louboutin, Cindy Sherman, Frank Gehry, Karl Lagerfeld, Marc Newson and Rei Kawakubo.

    In many ways it means The Monogram has completed a full circle: looking at its handcrafted roots once more, its direct connection to a person, its daring and genre defying audacity and, above all, its journey into the future for Louis Vuitton. This is a collection that is both universal and personal; it exceeds expectations while being in accordance to the cherished traditions of the Maison.

    Discover 'Celebrating Monogram' here.

     

    Monogram Collaboration Georges Vuitton Ad Campaign Photography