Louis Vuitton City Bags: A Natural History
By (Author) Jean-Claude Kaufmann
By (author) Ian Luna
By (author) Florence Mller
By (author) Mariko Nishitani
By (author) Colombe Pringle
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
15th October 2013
15th October 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and style guides
746.92
Hardback
400
Width 249mm, Height 318mm, Spine 36mm
2529g
At the heart of Louis Vuitton, arguably the most recognisable luxury brand in the world, are its city bags, a range of women's bags that date back to the turn of the 20th century. This book looks at the history of these bags, the most successful line of accessories in women's fashion.
This volumewhich comes enveloped in a richly hued marbleized covertakes sociology of fashion seriously, tracing the development of Vuittons trademark bags through a system mimicking the scientific classification of plants and animalsinterviews with Vuitton collaborating artists, vintage paparazzi shots, and fun packing lists round out the book. ~Vogue
City Bags examines the century-long development and manufacture of the iconic lines that helped make the handbag a fashion staple for modern womenthe authors and illustrators of this handsome volume, bound in buckram canvas with a swirl-paint print, trace the rich genealogies of Louis Vuitton staples ~Surface Magazine
In Rizzolis latest luxury monograph, the creation and evolution of Louis Vuittons legendary handbag line gets a jolt of intrigue, thanks to a clever conceit: each bag is treated like a species all its own, classified and categorized with scientific precision. ~V Magazine
This book delineates the genealogy of the Vuitton bag, with stops along the way to show amazing photos of vintage Vuitton bags, complete with travel stickers. There are terrific images from vintage advertising dating back to the beginning of the 20th century. ~WWD
By the end of the book, your appreciation for LV bags will be so high you may find yourself drawn to your nearest boutique to admire the craftsmanship in person. ~Lucky Magazine
No matter what you call it, Louis Vuitton City Bags is nothing short of remarkable in its detail paid to every single style, permutation, and generation from this fabled brand. The book takes a genealogical approach with how and why each handbag evolved and is amazingly illustrated with renderings that look like family family trees as well as photographs. Louis Vuitton City Bags leaves no stone unturned and really might be subtitled Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About a Louis Vuitton Bag and Didnt Know You Needed to Know (But You Do). Without exaggeration, the creators have compiled facts, drawings, data, and history that are usually afforded to the categorization and authentication of antiques or fine jewelry rather than mere handbags. One must assume that LVMH does not look upon a Louis Vuitton bag as just any handbag bit as a slice of their long and revered history. ~New York Journal of Books
I certainly wont look at a handbag in quite the same way now that I have read this amazing publication. This certainly is a great book to give as a giftand one which will form the centerpiece of any fashion fans collection. ~PoliticalStyle.com
City Bags combines a unique, appealing approach to almost a scientific play on iconic shapes. The first comprehensive taxonomy of Louis Vuittons City Bags, a range of womens handbags that date back to turn of the 20th century. ~Trouvaillesdujour blog
Marc Jacobs is the creative director for Louis Vuitton and designer for the Marc Jacobs and Marc by Marc Jacobs lines. Florence Mller is a curator, fashion historian, and associate professor at the Institut Franais de la Mode. Takashi Murakami is an artist based in New York and Tokyo.