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Louis Vuitton Is Stoking Monogram Mania
Louis Vuitton celebrates the monogram's 130-year legacy with global exhibitions and collaborations showcasing its cultural impact and ongoing creative innovation.
- On the eve of 2026, Louis Vuitton is staging global exhibitions and limited-edition artistic collaborations to mark its 130th anniversary, inviting the world to rediscover the monogram as a living emblem.
- Originally created as a hallmark of travel goods, the monogram spread through trunks and travel goods as the maison expanded globally, with Champs-Élysées, Osaka, Seoul, and Hong Kong flagships.
- To kick off 2026, the house spotlights the Speedy, Keepall and Noé alongside the Alma and Neverfull, while three commemorative lines—Monogram Origine, VVN Collection and Time Trunk Collection—reinterpret heritage through jacquard canvas, natural cowhide and trompe l'oeil printing.
- The house positions the monogram as a canvas for innovation, recalling collaborations with Takashi Murakami, Stephen Sprouse, Yayoi Kusama and Supreme in 2017.
- As a canvas for reinvention, the monogram has defined over a century of luxury design and appears in celebrity style from Tina Turner's duffel to Regina George's Takashi Murakami pochette.
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The iconic Monogram canvas celebrates its birthday with collections and special editions that honor the history and timelessness of the House.
Louis Vuitton marks 130 years of the Monogram with a year-long celebration
Louis Vuitton marks 130 years of the Monogram with a year-long celebration The maison honours its most enduring emblem with new collections and a campaign spotlighting five iconic bags. Courtesy of Louis Vuitton IT WAS an act of filial devotion that became one of fashion’s most recognisable symbols. In 1896, four years after his father’s death, Georges Vuitton designed the Monogram canvas as a tribute to Louis – the man who had revoluti…
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