
Louis Vuitton and Japan Book
Louis Vuitton and Japan: Visionary Journeys
Author Florence Müller, Contributions by Aurélie Samuel and Bleue-Marine Massard and Coline Manesse, with Ian Luna, Foreword by Pietro Beccari
Groundbreaking exploration of Louis Vuittonās long-standing cultural exchange with Japan, tracing its profound impact on the evolution of the iconic luxury brand.
Published on the occasion of a major exhibition at Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka, Japan, this volume explores the deep and transformative relationship between Louis Vuitton and Japan, which has produced myriad innovative collaborations that haveĀ defined the brand andĀ revolutionized contemporary fashion. This fresh perspective on the global impact ofĀ the luxury powerhouse follows Louis Vuittonās journey from pioneering trunk innovations to its outsize influence onĀ global street style, especially in Japan.
In the volume, the Maisonās history comes to life, from the evolution of its Monogram logo (which took inspiration, in part, from Japanese design) to the ingenious flat stackable trunk and patented lock innovations, alongside the brandās bold expansion into Japan. The authors consider the houseās groundbreaking artistic collaborations most notably with artists Takashi Murakami (with his iconic āMonogramouflageā) and Yayoi Kusama (with her signature polka-dot motifs) which transformed Louis Vuittonās visual identity.
Beyond expertly tracing the Maisonās engagement with Japanese culture almost from the moment of its founding, the book explores Louis Vuittonās broader impact on global fashion. It highlights landmark collections by artistic directors who have continually looked toward Japan for inspiration including Pharrell, Nicolas GhesquiĆØre, Kim Jones, Virgil Abloh, and Marc Jacobs.Ā With contributions from leading experts in fashion, and art and cultural history, this comprehensive volumeāprinted in five colors and bound in a three-piece cover with a printed cloth spineāillustrates how Louis Vuittonās engagement with Japanese culture for more than a century has enriched its legacy and expanded the boundaries of luxury fashion.
About The Author
An internationally renowned art and fashion curator, professor, and author,āÆFlorence MüllerĀ has held the positions of director and curator at MusĆ©e des Arts DĆ©coratifs, Paris, and of curator of fashion at the Denver Art Museum.Ā AurĆ©lie SamuelĀ is a cultural heritage curator and Director of Art, Culture, and Heritage at Louis Vuitton. Bleue-Marine Massard is a French art historian specializing in the history of jewelry and cultural heritage.Ā Coline ManesseĀ is an art historian specializing in the history of fashion.Ā Ian LunaĀ is based in New York, and is the author and coauthor of a number of books on Louis Vuitton, includingĀ Louis Vuitton City Bags: A Natural HistoryĀ with Florence Müller.
- Publish Date:Ā September 30, 2025
- Format:Ā Hardcover
- Category:Ā Design - Fashion & Accessories
- Publisher:Ā Rizzoli Electa
- Trim Size:Ā 9-1/4 x 11-3/4
- Pages:Ā 288
Louis Vuitton and Japan: Visionary Journeys
Author Florence Müller, Contributions by Aurélie Samuel and Bleue-Marine Massard and Coline Manesse, with Ian Luna, Foreword by Pietro Beccari
Groundbreaking exploration of Louis Vuittonās long-standing cultural exchange with Japan, tracing its profound impact on the evolution of the iconic luxury brand.
Published on the occasion of a major exhibition at Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka, Japan, this volume explores the deep and transformative relationship between Louis Vuitton and Japan, which has produced myriad innovative collaborations that haveĀ defined the brand andĀ revolutionized contemporary fashion. This fresh perspective on the global impact ofĀ the luxury powerhouse follows Louis Vuittonās journey from pioneering trunk innovations to its outsize influence onĀ global street style, especially in Japan.
In the volume, the Maisonās history comes to life, from the evolution of its Monogram logo (which took inspiration, in part, from Japanese design) to the ingenious flat stackable trunk and patented lock innovations, alongside the brandās bold expansion into Japan. The authors consider the houseās groundbreaking artistic collaborations most notably with artists Takashi Murakami (with his iconic āMonogramouflageā) and Yayoi Kusama (with her signature polka-dot motifs) which transformed Louis Vuittonās visual identity.
Beyond expertly tracing the Maisonās engagement with Japanese culture almost from the moment of its founding, the book explores Louis Vuittonās broader impact on global fashion. It highlights landmark collections by artistic directors who have continually looked toward Japan for inspiration including Pharrell, Nicolas GhesquiĆØre, Kim Jones, Virgil Abloh, and Marc Jacobs.Ā With contributions from leading experts in fashion, and art and cultural history, this comprehensive volumeāprinted in five colors and bound in a three-piece cover with a printed cloth spineāillustrates how Louis Vuittonās engagement with Japanese culture for more than a century has enriched its legacy and expanded the boundaries of luxury fashion.
About The Author
An internationally renowned art and fashion curator, professor, and author,āÆFlorence MüllerĀ has held the positions of director and curator at MusĆ©e des Arts DĆ©coratifs, Paris, and of curator of fashion at the Denver Art Museum.Ā AurĆ©lie SamuelĀ is a cultural heritage curator and Director of Art, Culture, and Heritage at Louis Vuitton. Bleue-Marine Massard is a French art historian specializing in the history of jewelry and cultural heritage.Ā Coline ManesseĀ is an art historian specializing in the history of fashion.Ā Ian LunaĀ is based in New York, and is the author and coauthor of a number of books on Louis Vuitton, includingĀ Louis Vuitton City Bags: A Natural HistoryĀ with Florence Müller.
- Publish Date:Ā September 30, 2025
- Format:Ā Hardcover
- Category:Ā Design - Fashion & Accessories
- Publisher:Ā Rizzoli Electa
- Trim Size:Ā 9-1/4 x 11-3/4
- Pages:Ā 288
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Louis Vuitton and Japan: Visionary Journeys
Author Florence Müller, Contributions by Aurélie Samuel and Bleue-Marine Massard and Coline Manesse, with Ian Luna, Foreword by Pietro Beccari
Groundbreaking exploration of Louis Vuittonās long-standing cultural exchange with Japan, tracing its profound impact on the evolution of the iconic luxury brand.
Published on the occasion of a major exhibition at Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka, Japan, this volume explores the deep and transformative relationship between Louis Vuitton and Japan, which has produced myriad innovative collaborations that haveĀ defined the brand andĀ revolutionized contemporary fashion. This fresh perspective on the global impact ofĀ the luxury powerhouse follows Louis Vuittonās journey from pioneering trunk innovations to its outsize influence onĀ global street style, especially in Japan.
In the volume, the Maisonās history comes to life, from the evolution of its Monogram logo (which took inspiration, in part, from Japanese design) to the ingenious flat stackable trunk and patented lock innovations, alongside the brandās bold expansion into Japan. The authors consider the houseās groundbreaking artistic collaborations most notably with artists Takashi Murakami (with his iconic āMonogramouflageā) and Yayoi Kusama (with her signature polka-dot motifs) which transformed Louis Vuittonās visual identity.
Beyond expertly tracing the Maisonās engagement with Japanese culture almost from the moment of its founding, the book explores Louis Vuittonās broader impact on global fashion. It highlights landmark collections by artistic directors who have continually looked toward Japan for inspiration including Pharrell, Nicolas GhesquiĆØre, Kim Jones, Virgil Abloh, and Marc Jacobs.Ā With contributions from leading experts in fashion, and art and cultural history, this comprehensive volumeāprinted in five colors and bound in a three-piece cover with a printed cloth spineāillustrates how Louis Vuittonās engagement with Japanese culture for more than a century has enriched its legacy and expanded the boundaries of luxury fashion.
About The Author
An internationally renowned art and fashion curator, professor, and author,āÆFlorence MüllerĀ has held the positions of director and curator at MusĆ©e des Arts DĆ©coratifs, Paris, and of curator of fashion at the Denver Art Museum.Ā AurĆ©lie SamuelĀ is a cultural heritage curator and Director of Art, Culture, and Heritage at Louis Vuitton. Bleue-Marine Massard is a French art historian specializing in the history of jewelry and cultural heritage.Ā Coline ManesseĀ is an art historian specializing in the history of fashion.Ā Ian LunaĀ is based in New York, and is the author and coauthor of a number of books on Louis Vuitton, includingĀ Louis Vuitton City Bags: A Natural HistoryĀ with Florence Müller.
- Publish Date:Ā September 30, 2025
- Format:Ā Hardcover
- Category:Ā Design - Fashion & Accessories
- Publisher:Ā Rizzoli Electa
- Trim Size:Ā 9-1/4 x 11-3/4
- Pages:Ā 288






















