Louis Vuitton is one of the world’s most successful fashion companies and the elevation of a monogrammed brand logo into one of the most coveted symbols. The Little Book Of Louis Vuitton is the story of the French company, which started with an actual person, Louis Vuitton, who once the personal packer to Empress Eugenie.
Detailing over 150 years of history, the global expansion of Louis Vuitton began in the 1980s
with the creation of the powerful fashion conglomerate LVMH, and the appointment in 1997 of Marc Jacobs. This book tells the story of the transformation from luggage company to high-fashion label. Louis Vuitton’s continued evolution under the creative direction of Nicolas Ghesquiere and Virgil Abloh is also explored. It’s a fascinating read for Louis Vuitton devotees.
Features:
- Hardcover, 160 pages
- Written by Karen Homer
- Details the history of the brand
- Includes fashion photographs and texts about designers Marc Jacobs, Nicolas Ghesquiere and Virgil Abloh
- Introduction by Karen Homer
- Includes period illustrations and photos of celeb clientele
- Published by Welbeck
Dimensions: 13cm (l) x 19cm (h) x 2cm (w).





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