
Louis Vuitton's new Monogram camping tent When hiking gets a luxury makeover
The history of Louis Vuitton is rooted in the idea of travel. Since the opening of the first store in 1854, Louis Vuitton Malletier, in rue Neuve-des-Capucines, its trunks have become a symbol of high society and, over time, a timeless sign of luxury, elegance and craftsmanship.
After Hemingway's library model, the one made for the tea service of a maharaja, the recent sneaker box and the classic model in Monogram or Damier canvas, the most iconic item of the French brand is currently back in two new versions: Monogram Mirror and Monogram Cloud. The first, made of shaded blue canvas, evokes the sky on a sunny day, while the Monogram Mirror reflects the light like a mirror of water. Each piece, created in Asnières, Louis Vuitton's first and historic atelier in France, celebrates the House's traditional savoir-faire even in the small details such as the blue/white leather lozenges or the calfskin upholstered interior that encloses pockets and cotton straps.