Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion And Architecture | Book

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Louis Vuitton will soon be releasing a book, giving a detailed look at the various collaborative projects that the brand has been involved in.

“Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion and Architecture offers, for the first time in the luxury brand’s history, a critical selection of the creative exchanges forged between Louis Vuitton and a growing number of designers from the worlds of art, architecture, design, photography and fashion. This richly illustrated anthology is supplemented by critical essays that analyse and shed new light on Louis Vuitton’s commitment during one of the most fertile periods of contemporary creation. Written by international critics from the world of art, fashion and architecture, this work, stretching over 400 pages and illustrated with 400 colour documents, will be released in three languages – French, English and Italian – and will be available in bookshops, published respectively by de La Martinière, Rizzoli NY and Rizzoli Italia.

A deluxe edition exclusively designed for Louis Vuitton by Takashi Murakami will be for sale in Louis Vuitton stores and on www.louisvuitton.com from September 1st 2009.” The Deluxe edition designed by Takashi Murakami will be hardcover with a “LV with Hands” jacket and a plexiglass slipcase engraved with Damier pattern.

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  1. Fashionable EarthNo Gravatar Says:
    October 9th, 2009 at 10:00 am

    We love the book! Read how we think the worlds of art, fashion, history, design, photography & architecture collide: http://fashionableearth.org/blog/2009/10/09/louis-vuittons-art-fashion-architecture/

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