The Art of Travel, an exhibition of vintage Louis Vuitton luggage, is open in the brand's Shanghai Maison store for only a few weeks, but there was no shortage of fanfare in the days leading up to it.
First, an old school conductor car pulled onto the runway in Paris during Louis Vuitton's fall 2012 show last March, with the models walking out and on to the catwalk. The fall/winter campaign was then shot in a recreation of that vintage locomotive, with each model dressed for travel and toting a sumptuous oversize bag. And earlier this month, the train was shipped from the Couture show in Paris to Shanghai, where the brand's first China-based Maison store was to open with a gala and fashion car rental in new zealand show.
So, what exactly is the travel exhibition inside Louis Vuitton's new four-story Shanghai location? The brand erected a tiny hut and stuffed it with stacks of old and beautiful suitcases, car rental in new zealand not to mention the bags with golden rusted latches, typewriter cases, and videos of men and woman taking their leather car rental in new zealand bags on trains. In fact, the little structure that houses the exhibition is both of those items — on the outside it resembles a Louis Vuitton suitcase, with the metal corner-pieces affixed on its roof, but inside it's a train terminal with giant porcelain-faced car rental in new zealand clocks and twinkling mobiles revolving slowly overhead.
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