On the final day of Paris Fashion Week, Creative Director Nicolas Ghesquière unveiled Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2017 collection, and our standout favorite from the show? The Petite Malle phone case! Displayed on the runway in various colors and prints, including the iconic brown LV monogram, red and blue crocodile, and an all-gold monogram, this case might well be the new “It” bag. Details regarding its price and availability are still pending. Check out the video below and share your thoughts with us.
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Selena Gomez Radiates Glamour in Louis Vuitton’s Fall-Winter Campaign
The exceptionally stylish singer graces the Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2016 advertising campaign lensed by Bruce Weber. Louis Vuitton Creative Director Nicolas Ghesquière shared a preview on his Instagram, introducing the campaign with the words: “A sneak peek of my #lvseries5 campaign featuring the stunning @selenagomez, captured by @bruce_weber #louisvuitton.” Share your thoughts below!
Michelle Williams Looks Flawless For Louis Vuitton Campaign
Louis Vuitton has once again chosen Michelle Williams as the face of their latest accessories campaign, marking her third collaboration with the brand. Captured by renowned photographer Peter Lindbergh, the 33-year-old enchanting beauty elegantly showcases the Capucine and Lockit bags, which are available in exquisite pastel shades. Explore more stunning photos from Louis Vuitton’s new handbag campaign below.
In the Spotlight: Louis Vuitton Monogram Anniversary Tribute
The Icon and the Iconoclasts: Louis Vuitton Enlists Six Renowned Creatives – Christian Louboutin, Cindy Sherman, Frank Gehry, Karl Lagerfeld, Marc Newson, and Rei Kawakubo – to Craft Bags or Luggage Pieces, Celebrating the Label’s 160th Anniversary. “Monogram is timeless, yet with this project we wanted to celebrate it in a way that defied the … Read more
Springtime Splendor: Louis Vuitton’s Campaign Shot by Steven Meisel
Louis Vuitton bids a poignant farewell to Marc Jacobs’ era with a breathtaking new campaign. Shot by Steven Meisel in a New York studio, the Spring-Summer 2014 campaign showcases six of Jacobs’ muses: Catherine Deneuve, Sofia Coppola, Gisele Bündchen, Fan Bingbing, Caroline de Maigret, and Edie Campbell.
“It’s not a melancholic campaign,” Frédéric Winckler, Vuitton’s communications and events director, told WWD. “It’s really celebrating women who inspire Marc.”
Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton: A Collaboration of Creativity
Louis Vuitton teamed up with Japanese author and artist Yayoi Kusama to create a collection of clothing and accessories, featuring Kusama’s iconic dots throughout.
‘It’s really charming,’ Marc Jacobs told WWD of the collaboration. ‘It has the essence of the spirit of her work.’ The Louis Vuitton designer designated Vuitton’s monogram and Kusama’s dots as ‘both timeless and endless.’
The limited-edition Kusama collection will include silk pajama separates, trench coats, and even a wristwatch. The French Maison plans to introduce an iPhone app dedicated to the artist, which will allow users to customize their own photos with the artist’s favorite motifs. Video preview available after the jump.