The House

An Ode to <pre>The Spirit of Travel</pre>

Founded at the dawn of modern travel, Louis Vuitton is on a perpetual mission to explore new horizons, propelled by an innovative spirit, boundless creativity, and unparalleled

savoir-faire.

In Homage <pre>to Heritage</pre>

Established in Paris in 1854, the House perpetuated the ambitious vision of its founder. Pioneering numerous inventions,

Louis Vuitton
and his successors have consistently built on their trunk-making origins. As travel modernized, carry-on luggage was introduced, leading to the creation
of iconic handbags
.

It wasn’t until

Louis Vuitton
ventured into the world of ready-to-wear that audacious accessories were unveiled, reimagining emblematic motifs in an ode to innovation. From the very first jewelry piece, a beguiling charm bracelet, to the ceaseless evolution of signature leather goods, the legacy of the House continues through its bold style codes and an uncompromising demand
for excellence.

The Iconic <pre>Monogram Canvas</pre>

Created by Georges-Louis Vuitton in 1896 as a tribute to his father, the Monogram canvas was crafted to distinguish Louis Vuitton's trunks from competing designs. The material reinforced the iconic status of the emblematic luggage, becoming a highly coveted symbol of distinction and rarity. Beyond its aesthetic merits, the textile itself has been reimagined over the decades since its inception, reflecting technological advances. Initially woven, then printed and coated, the canvas’s durable yet lightweight quality has never diminished, adorning a myriad of pieces throughout the history of the House. Today, the Monogram motif is consistently reinterpreted by

Louis Vuitton’s
own Artistic Directors and renowned creative visionaries, prompting contemporary interpretations and innovative designs.