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This volume is an unprecedented history of Louis Vuitton's women's
bags, the most coveted line of accessories in women's fashion. At
the heart of Louis Vuitton are its City Bags, a range of women's
bags that dates back to the turn of the twentieth century.
Featuring the trademark monograms of the house, the City Bag story
began with the Steamer, a resort bag designed in 1901 to be packed
inside a much larger steamer trunk. These bags have in a hundred
years formally diversified into a dizzying array of handbags for
every conceivable function demanded by the modern woman. Profoundly
influential, City Bags are now known to millions by their
descriptive names (Keepall, Bucket, Papillon, Alma, Locket, Noe,
Speedy) and are still evolving into more fantastical forms.
Lavishly illustrated with new and archival photography, historical
graphics, landmark editorials, and ad campaigns, the volume traces
the history of these specific bag families, and examines the
earliest specimens and today's most sought-after collectibles,
including Vuitton's collaborations with Takashi Murakami, Stephen
Sprouse, Richard Prince, Yayoi Kusama, and Rei Kawakubo and one-off
projects by Zaha Hadid, Shigeru Ban, Vivienne Westwood, Helmut
Lang, Andree Putman, and of course, Marc Jacobs. Louis Vuitton:
City Bags is an ambitious volume on the creation and cultivation of
a cultural phenomenon.
This essential travel guide distils a decade of style expert Simon
Crompton's experiences travelling the world to meet and advise the
finest menswear producers and artisans, providing everything the
modern man needs to know to travel in style, explaining what to buy
and where to buy it. Offering the lowdown on ten of the world's
most stylish cities, including Florence, New York, Stockholm and
Hong Kong - with a further ten cities full of emerging talents
presented more briefly in a reference section at the end of the
book - each chapter includes listings of the finest local shops and
producers. In-depth profiles of standout tailors, clothiers and
shoemakers offer insights into the craftsmanship behind the
trademark style of each city, from a traditional kimono maker in
Japan to a bespoke opticians in Paris. A central section offers
travel advice from leading style aficionados, including Mark Cho of
The Armoury and Mats Klingberg of Trunk Clothiers, providing travel
tips from those in the know. With locator maps to assist the
planning of your trip and practical advice on how and what to pack,
you will be prepared for any occasion. Whether you are on a
luxurious city break or looking to fill a few spare hours on a
business trip, this is the ideal vade mecum for any sartorial
adventure.
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