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Monograms are more than just pretty initials; they are high-density brand assets. While amateurs chase "prestige", professionals use monograms to solve the technical constraints of app icons and ...
Before the Louis Vuitton monogram was arm candy, it was airport candy. A person with taste, wanderlust and more than a couple of pennies to spare might, in the early 1900s, have chosen to fold their ...
Over 100 years on, the LV Monogram has become one of the world’s most durable and recognisable motifs – but how was it created? It’s been 130 years and the Louis Vuitton Monogram still reigns as one ...
With plenty of free script fonts available online, we can sometimes feel spoilt for choice. Adding cursive fonts to your projects can bring a unique personal touch, so to help you find the perfect ...
Ranjana originated sometime between the 8-11th centuries and is used to write Sanskrit and Nepal Bhasa. It was mainly used for writing Buddhist and Hindu texts in South Asia and is also used for ...
Clockwise from top left: Elle Fanning; Audrey Hepburn; Certificate of renewal of the registration of the Monogram canvas, March 21, 1905; Tina Turner; Louis Vuitton ad illustration, 1929; Bags from ...
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) ...
A monogram may be a simple concept, but it’s one that has come to define over a century of luxury design at Louis Vuitton. Originally designed in 1896 by Georges Vuitton following the death of his ...
This is not the Monogram’s first rodeo. Louis Vuitton celebrated the centenary of its brown and gold patterned canvas back in 1996, famously conscripting designers including Helmut Lang, Romeo Gigli, ...
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 ...
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