Louis Vuitton. Marc Jacobs: In Association with the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris | Louis Vuitton & Marc Jacobs: In Association with the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris
Louis Vuitton & Marc Jacobs: In Association with the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris
Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs
Overview
This publication chronicles the transformative journey of Louis Vuitton, from its 19th-century Parisian workshop to a globally recognized luxury brand. It highlights the foundational innovations of founder Louis Vuitton, who elevated the role of a packer into a premier trunk-making profession serving nobility and an empire. The book then examines Marc Jacobs's tenure as creative director, during which he ushered the house into a new era through significant collaborations with artists and designers, alongside the creation of highly sought-after clothing lines.
By exploring two distinct yet parallel careers separated by a century, this volume offers a layered study of a luxury brand's 150-year evolution. It celebrates both the enduring technical craftsmanship and the forward-thinking design innovations that have defined Louis Vuitton.
Who it's for
- Fans of fashion history and luxury brands.
- Individuals interested in the evolution of design and craftsmanship.
- Readers who appreciate the impact of creative direction on established houses.
Key features
- Hardcover binding.
- 308 pages.
- Published by Rizzoli.
- ISBN: 9780847837571.
- Features content in English.
- Dimensions: 300x255 mm.