
Depending on who you are, you may know the Louis Vuitton monogram from Nicolas Ghesquière's runway collections (or Marc Jacobs's before him), from Takashi Murakami's Pop-minded collaboration of 2003, from Catherine Deneuve's traveling trunks, or from Dapper Dan's boutique on East 125th Street in Harlem. How you know the monogram isn't what matters--it's that you know it. The interlocking L and V initials and floral pattern was designed by Louis Vuitton's son, Georges Vuitton, in 1896 as a way t...
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