The early 2020s saw Louis Vuitton shift its focus away from classic Monogram canvas toward leather designs, leaving logo ...
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Every legacy fashion house has its trademark—the calling card that transcends seasons, trends and even decades—but few are as universally recognised, or instantly legible, as Louis Vuitton’s Monogram.
For 130 years, the monogram canvas has been a motif and emblem synonymous with the storied house of Louis Vuitton. First created by Georges Vuitton in 1896 as a tribute to his father Louis (the Louis) ...
On 1 January 2026, Louis Vuitton will open a year-long celebration of the Monogram, marking 130 years since Georges Vuitton created the interlocking LV initials and floral medallions that would become ...
Fashion is an industry built on the idea of change: trends that shift, creative directors that switch jobs, and products that go in and out of style. Some things, however, remain constant, like Louis ...
Subtle logos may be the trend in fashion, but the Louis Vuitton Monogram is the ultimate exception. For 130 years, it has been everywhere at once without ever feeling out of place—on trunks, totes, ...
Louis Vuitton’s widely recognized monogram celebrates 130 years of existence this year—and for Pierre-Louis Vuitton, it’s not just a logo on a bag or on a trunk. It’s his heritage, and it’s personal.