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Designed to stop copycat imitations of his trunks, Louis Vuitton patented the Damier chequerboard canvas ...
A groundbreaking world time watch, the Escale Time Zone is also a minute repeater and ...
Louis Vuitton’s mini Petite Malle handbag, emblazoned with the iconic Monogram canvas and rivets, plaques ...
Contemporary renditions of the supple Keepall travel bag and the Noé bag of 1932, which ...
The famous Tumbler Lock invented by Georges Vuitton in 1890, which was fitted with individual ...
Eye-catching monograms were painted on luggage allowing porters to pick out their patron’s belongings at ...
Louis Vuitton’s 1858 flat-topped, rectangular trunk, covered in Trianon grey canvas. Lightweight, airtight, water-resistant and ...
A complete wardrobe trunk in Monogram canvas belonging to Sacha Guitry, 1913 ©Collection Louis Vuitton/Patrick ...
One of Louis Vuitton’s first clients was Napoleon Bonaparte’s wife, Empress Eugénie de Montijo, who ...
Creature comforts: Louis Vuitton’s ingenious trunk bed was often taken on colonial expeditions.
Louis Vuitton interchangeable watch strap options.
Louis Vuitton's new Tambour Moon Star Chronograph White (£3,285).
Louis Vuitton's patented interchangeable strap system is conveniently compatible with all its watches, past and ...
The current trend for interchangeable watch straps is now a reality for all Tambour watch ...
The Tambour Moon Star Chronograph by Louis Vuitton is a complete sports watch for women ...
Developed by Louis Vuitton’s R&D department, the patented strap-changing system means that no tools are ...
The Louis Vuitton Tambour Moon Star watch for women uses the Maison’s iconic flower as ...
The women’s Tambour Moon Star Chronograph with a white mother-of-pearl dial and diamonds features the ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.