For the ultimate tour of the iconic history of Louis Vuitton, consider visiting the Eternal City instead of the City of Light. As it turns out, Rome is home to Louis Vuitton's latest store, a word that doesn't do justice to the import of its Piazza San Lorenzo location in a building dear to Romans, the Etoile Cinema.
Louis Vuitton's first Maison in Italy, the century-old cinema that closed its doors over ten years ago will spring back to life, not only carrying Vuitton’s full women's and men's collections and displaying its finest finery (i.e. rare, museum-quality luggage), but also offering screenings of important films. Italy is synonymous with film and Louis Vuitton would never deprive Romans of their cultural legacy.
In case you're in the market for an obscure summer fragrance, Comme des Garçons, has just released three...
Jil Sander’s veiled skullcap, its most popular spring accessory, is now available in a limited new color...
As if owning a morsel of McQueen wasn’t exclusive enough, Net-a-Porter has launched a private service...
Jan-Jan Van Essche's Antwerp-based men's line possesses a vaguely ethnic, urban-nomad, unisex appeal...…
A new rumor about her post-French Vogue plans seems to hatch every other day. This one, however, appears plausible...…
Fondazione Prada, Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli's palatial new art space in Venice, is beyond reproach...…