Seize the opportunity to visit this exciting happening, starting on
March 9th 2012, at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs,
Paris.
Louis Vuitton – Marc Jacobs, a major exhibition for the year which
tells the story of both prolific designers. It
is a tale of two personalities and their contributions to the world of
globalised contemporary fashion history: Louis Vuitton, founder of the house of
Louis Vuitton in 1854, and Marc Jacobs, its artistic director since 1997. Two
innovators, both rooted in their respective centuries, advanced an entire
industry. Two creators, each in his own language, appropriated cultural codes
and trends.
Curated
by internationally renowned fashion figure in the industry, Pamela Golbin, the
exhibition will be housed on two floors. Goblin will be supported with the help
of creative
consultant Katie Grand and the design of the exhibition Sam Gainsbury and
Joseph Bennett.
The
show will showcase and show off a selection of Vuitton’s iconic leather trunks
first made in 1869 from its archive; juxtaposed with Marc Jacobs' most renowned
designs for the French fashion house. It will look at how Jacobs’ has done to
transform the luxury brand into a fashion powerhouse since joining the company
on March 7th 1997. Guests will be able to retrace and get an insight
into the last 15 years of Marc Jacobs’
most emblematic designs.
It’s a story of French craftsmanship, technological progress,
stylistic creation and artistic collaboration, and will be a must-visit for
anyone interested in not just the history of fashion, but the way in which a
fashion brand can influence global trends.
Text partly by Annie
Fong, Glassmagazine
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