Louis Vuitton has always been associated with art, architecture, design and photography. Do you want to know about Louis Vuitton, its product and history? The books about Louis Vuitton’s art could tell you more about them systematically.

This large format book above explores 80 collaborations with the likes of Takashi Murakami and Stephen Sprouse. It is the exclusive edition designed by Takashi Murakami with special cover, jacket and plexiglass slipcase silkscreened in Damier pattern only available online or in Louis Vuitton stores. Written by international critics in design, fashion, art, architecture and photography, it has 404 pages including 3 special inserts. There are 400 full colour photographs and illustrations in this book and the English version was published by Rizzoli USA.

Since 1983, the Louis Vuitton Cup has been a rite of passage for yachtsmen aiming to challenge for the legendary America’s Cup. This vibrantly narrated volume captures all the drama of the contest. THE Louis Vuitton Cup is edited and with a preface by Bruno Troublé, a renowned figure in the world of sailing. With text and sketches by François Chevalier, a journalist and naval architect, it has 212 pages including 150 photographs and illustrations. The English version was published by Abrams and the French version was published by Editions de La Martinière in October 2008.

This richly illustrated volume explores Louis Vuitton’s extraordinary 150-year history of tradition, innovation and craftsmanship against a backdrop of sweeping social, cultural and industrial change. It was written by Paul-Gérard Pasols, a longtime consultant to Louis Vuitton, with full access to the company’s archives. There are 540 pages with 660 archive photographs and illustrations. The English version was published by Abrams and the French version was published by Editions de La Martinière in October 2005.








