Held from 4 April to 27 April 2022, the Maison's emblematic trunk now reimagined by 200 visionaries, will be displayed at the Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza.
The façade of the only floating Maison in the world displays a larger-than-life portrait of Louis Vuitton specially developed for 200 years since the birth of its founder.
The first jewellery collection by Francesca Amfitheatrof, Louis Vuitton’s Artistic Director for Watches and Jewellery, expands with creative variations, giving pride of place to a new interpretation of the Monogram flower.
Through seven extraordinary themes, the House journeys to the far reaches of a powerful galaxy where exquisite coloured stones highlighted with gold, sculpt an utterly contemporary jewellery odyssey, mirroring the deepest desires of the Louis Vuitton woman.
The Silver Lockit is inspired by the tumbler lock invented by Georges Vuitton in 1890 to protect clients' most precious belongings. Created in 2016, it was chosen as a symbol of sealing one’s promise to help children at risk.
The opening of Louis Vuitton Maison Osaka Midosuji also marks the exciting launch of Le Café V, the very first Louis Vuitton café in cooperation with celebrated chef Yosuke Suga.
An immersive journey through the House's 160-year history of creative exchanges and artistic collaborations, culminating with the world premiere of the Artycapucines collection.
The Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton Menswear collection and Founder & CEO of Off-White played a 2 hour set to mark the debut of TAO Group’s third establishment in Singapore, in partnership with Marina Bay Sands.
The iconic star-shaped flower designed by Georges-Louis Vuitton in 1896 is the inspiration for the creations under the newly-minted Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton's Watches and Jewellery.
A capsule collection of leather goods, accessories, shoes and ready-to-wear, designed by the legendary fashion editor includes the former's cats as well as Louis Vuitton Womenswear Creative Director's dog.
With 632 pages and more than 1,300 photographs, it turns a spotlight on the work of two legendary artistic directors: Marc Jacobs and Nicolas Ghesquière.