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Travel, Fashion & Art: Louis Vuitton Exhibition

2025.11.03

Photo credit: Djamel Ramdani (pexels)

 

Recently, I visited an exhibition about the French fashion house Louis Vuitton. With a 170-year history, the brand is well-known around the world. In this blog, I’ll introduce a few of my favorite parts of the exhibit, focusing on the topics of travel, fashion, and art.

 

To enter the exhibit, visitors passed through an arch made of Louis Vuitton travel trunks before entering a room about the history of the fashion house. When the first trunks were sold, they were primarily bought by wealthy people traveling by sea or rail. However, I was surprised to see some unique trunks in the exhibit. One was a library trunk from the 1940s which was full of books and even a typewriter! Another trunk folded out into a writing desk. It made me imagine what it was like to travel with these trunks long ago.

 

In another section of the exhibit, visitors could see dresses that had been worn by celebrities. One of my favorites was a dress worn by Cate Blanchett. The long black dress had white fabric draped on both sides, and she wore it to the Cannes Film Festival in 2023. At that time, she was promoting a movie set in Oklahoma in the 1920s called Killers of the Flower Moon. It was an unforgettable experience to see so many beautiful dresses that had been worn on the red carpet.

 

Of course, Louis Vuitton is also known for its luxury handbags which come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and designs. To create unique bags, accessories, and other goods, they sometimes work with other brands or artists. For example, they partnered with the brand Supreme and the artist Takashi Murakami to create attractive designs. In 2023, they collaborated with artist Yayoi Kusama. Around that time, I remember seeing some pictures online of the main store in Paris. It was decorated to look like the artist was painting polka dots on it! Also, at that time, there were robots designed to look like Kusama at some of the stores in major cities around the world.

 

By collaborating with Japanese artists, LV created fresh, new designs that people loved. In fact, there is another interesting connection to Japan—the LV monogram flower was inspired by Japanese designs! As you can see from these examples, cultural exchange between Japan and France has been an important at different times throughout the history of Louise Vuitton. 

 

 

Comprehension Questions

1. What was the company’s original product? Who bought it?

2. Which artists collaborated with Louis Vuitton?

3. What influenced the design of the logo?

 

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Answers

1. Travel trunks. Wealthy people who travelled by ship or train

2. Takashi Murakami and Yayoi Kusama

3. Motifs from Japan

 

 

 

 

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