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A rare look inside Louis Vuitton home and workshops in France
Jul 21, 2013 | 11:14 am
Even though Louis Vuitton is owned by the French conglomerate LVMH, there's still a family feeling at the ancestral home and workshops, where trunks and handbags are made in a village outside of Paris. Come along for a special tour.
Also in 2009, Louis Vuitton made a special case to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Red Cross [http: /hypebeast.com/2009/11/louis-vuitton-red-cross-monogram-medicine-box]. Seeking to interpret the original first aid kit, it featured a series of red and silver aluminum medicine boxes arranged in the shape of the cross. It is on display at the atelier with a number of other one-of-a-kind trunks. Custom orders can be placed at any Vuitton store but must be approved before work begins. The price varies depending on the intricacy of the project and materials.
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Also in 2009, Louis Vuitton made a special case to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Red Cross [https: /hypebeast.com/2009/11/louis-vuitton-red-cross-monogram-medicine-box]. Seeking to interpret the original first aid kit, it featured a series of red and silver aluminum medicine boxes arranged in the shape of the cross. It is on display at the atelier with a number of other one-of-a-kind trunks. Custom orders can be placed at any Vuitton store but must be approved before work begins. The price varies depending on the intricacy of the project and materials.




















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