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INFLUENCES   09.22.09 8:00 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
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Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion, and Architecture documents the iconic French luxury brand’s collaborations with leading international artists, architects, designers, and photographers. The 400-page anthology (with 400 color illustrations), out today from Rizzoli New York, includes an A-to-Z list of those who have worked with the company over the years—Vanessa Beecroft, Frank Gehry, David LaChapelle, Takashi Murakami, Stephen Sprouse, and Zaha Hadid, among others—on advertising, fashions, boutique designs, and commissioned art projects.

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Jun Aoki & Associates' terrazzo façade of the Louis Vuitton Ginza boutique in Tokyo is embedded with translucent marble squares. - Photo: Jimmy Cohrssen © Louis Vuitton/Jimmy Cohrssen
Jun Aoki & Associates' terrazzo façade of the Louis Vuitton Ginza boutique in Tokyo is embedded with translucent marble squares.
Photo: Jimmy Cohrssen © Louis Vuitton/Jimmy Cohrssen
Positioned in Louis Vuitton store windows in 2006, artist Olafur Eliasson's "Eye see you" installation reflected the images of spectators. - Photo: LB Production
Positioned in Louis Vuitton store windows in 2006, artist Olafur Eliasson's "Eye see you" installation reflected the images of spectators.
Photo: LB Production
 



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