The Louis Vuitton monogram remains a key element in its accessories collections
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
The monogram of the French luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton is a matter of love or hate, like everything else in life. It is true that about this, the first is more prevalent than the second, given that this print is one of the most revered in the industry.
Used in almost every collection previously presented, whether for women or men, it is obvious that it has taken on a special role in recent years, especially in the latest men’s collection, designed by its current creative director Pharrell Williams and unveiled during the latest edition of Paris Fashion Week.
Louis Vuitton usually has two fixed lines, the “Taurillon Monogram” and the “Monogram Macassar”. As their names suggest, these two collections of accessories are almost 100% based on print, which is reimagined and adapted each year according to the characteristics of the different seasons. Focusing on the summer season, as we know, the items tend to be more casual and fun, traits that can be seen in the designs belonging to these two offerings.
As far as the “Taurillon Monogram” collection is concerned, the key styles of the fashion house are presented here with tonal embossed decorations. Highlights in this section include the “Christopher” backpack, the slim “Sac Plat mini”, and, of course, the iconic “Keepall 25” bag, among others. All of these are made of leather in bright colors such as “Racing Blue” and “Mineral Gray” and are accompanied by metal fittings.
Secondly, “Monogram Macassar” stands out for its brown-toned coated prints and “Radiant Sun” leather trims, which add an energetic touch to some of the items that make up this part, such as the new “Soft Polochon” or “Christopher”.
Both Louis Vuitton collections are now available for purchase in the company’s boutiques. Check out the campaign images accompanying the launches:










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