Louis Vuitton presents “Louis Vuitton Art Déco” in Paris, an exhibition marking the 100th anniversary of the 1925 International Exhibition of Decorative and Industrial Arts. Hosted at LV Dream, the show brings together historical pieces and contemporary interpretations that trace how the Art Déco movement shaped the Maison’s history and creative evolution.
The exhibition features over 300 archival pieces, many displayed for the first time. Through trunks, travel objects, and experimental designs, it highlights the work of Gaston-Louis Vuitton, who in the 1920s introduced a new vision of elegance, blending geometric forms and functional design that defined the era.
Visitors move through eight rooms that combine historical creations with projections, music, and scenography inspired by the 1920s. The result is an immersive journey that connects Louis Vuitton’s craftsmanship with contemporary creativity.
Located in Paris’s 1st arrondissement, the exhibition is free to visit by reservation. The LV Dream space also includes a store and a café, where guests can relax and continue exploring the world of the Maison.
More than a look back, “Louis Vuitton Art Déco” celebrates how design and craftsmanship continue to engage in a dialogue with the present. It is an invitation to rediscover the connection between art, fashion, and culture, through a perspective that remains simple, authentic, and true to the spirit of the House.
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