As Louis Vuitton marks 130 years of its Monogram, the house reflects on a design that has shaped the language of modern travel – tracing its origins, evolution and latest chapter in Bangkok.
Liam Richards, an Australian travel influencer, recently suggested that the iconic four-petal flower may have Indian roots. During a recent visit to a 12th-century temple in Karnataka, he pointed out ...
Use of the pattern mark would take unfair advantage of the reputation of the ‘Toile Monogram’, as well as of the considerable investments undertaken by Louis Vuitton to achieve that reputation.
Australian vlogger Liam Richards claimed in a video that the motifs on 12th-century Chennakeshava Temple sculptures in Belur, ...
Motifs and monograms have timeless appeal. From grandmothers’ embroidering their initials on handkerchiefs to the Louis Vuitton monogram slung across the arm of every fashionista and now plastered ...
IN LUXURY FASHION, FEW EMBLEMS have travelled as far and wide as Louis Vuitton’s monogram. First introduced in 1896 by Georges Vuitton, the interlocking LV initials and floral emblems were designed to ...
‘I was born and raised in Asnière in 1974, at a time when the Monogram was at the heart of Louis Vuitton. It was a constant presence in my life, not only as a pattern, but as part of my everyday ...