Beautifully illustrated with historical images and fashion photography, this is a concise history of LV's heritage luggage, including the styles and limited editions but also practical information on spotting an authentic LV in the preloved market.
Exploring the history from traditional box-making to the revolution of the stackable trunk to modern-day artistic collaborations, the book captures the story and craftmanship behind this status symbol.
Beautifully illustrated with historical images and fashion photography, this is a concise history of LV's heritage luggage, including the styles and limited editions but also practical information on spotting an authentic LV in the preloved market.
Exploring the history from traditional box-making to the revolution of the stackable trunk to modern-day artistic collaborations, the book captures the story and craftmanship behind this status symbol.
With a dedication to luxury and practicality, Louis Vuitton designed his unique lightweight, airtight luggage in 1854 and ensured that jetsetters all over the globe could travel in comfort and style. It was a creation that founded a fashion house and became a standard-bearer for all travel pieces of the future.Exploring the history from traditional box-making to the revolution of the stackable trunk to modern-day artistic collaborations, the book captures the story and craftmanship behind this status symbol and how the luggage continues to define the spirit of travel. From the unmistakable Monogram canvas to the unpickable lock, the steamer trunk to the Speedy, every detail and feature is unveiled.
Laia Farran Graves is a stylist and fashion writer living in Brighton, England. She is the author of Little Book of Prada and The Story of the Hermès Scarf.
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