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Louis Vuitton brings Savoir Rêver exhibition to Vietnam for the first time
Louis Vuitton brings Savoir Rêver exhibition to Vietnam for the first time

Tatler Asia

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tatler Asia

Louis Vuitton brings Savoir Rêver exhibition to Vietnam for the first time

Ha Long Bay was chosen with intention, its presence extending beyond symbolism. Within the house's storied tradition of customisation, personal expression has long taken centre stage. Once a practical necessity, custom painting is now a canvas for identity and memory. By transposing this majestic Vietnamese landscape onto a trunk, Louis Vuitton does more than personalise—it elevates the local, telling its story in a global language of craftsmanship. Read more: La Beauté – Louis Vuitton's new chapter in the world of beauty Above Louis Vuitton elevates the local, telling its story in a global language of craftsmanship (photo: Louis Vuitton) Savoir Rêver—The journey of creating dreams from Asnières to Saigon The title Savoir Rêver translates as 'know how to dream', a sentiment woven throughout the exhibition. In this immersive space, Louis Vuitton encourages visitors to slow down, to connect with designs that speak not only to function but to an entire way of life. Above Each piece becomes a passage through life's varied moments (photo: Louis Vuitton) Each piece becomes a passage through life's varied moments: the Babyfoot foosball trunk invites play; the Party Trunk brings sophistication to social gatherings; and the Malle Coiffeuse is a nod to the everyday beauty rituals of women. Above Each piece reflects Louis Vuitton's flair for freedom, elegance and precision in shaping the modern lifestyle (photo: Louis Vuitton) The Objets Nomades and Petites Nomades collections, meanwhile, extend the maison's spirit of travel into the realm of contemporary living. From the Bomboca sofa—a whimsical take on Brazilian confections—to the nest-like Cocoon chair and floral Bulbo, each piece reflects Louis Vuitton's flair for freedom, elegance and precision in shaping the modern lifestyle. Above Louis Vuitton honours heritage while reimagining its narrative (photo: Louis Vuitton) The inclusion of Ha Long Bay is more than a creative gesture; it signals a deeper understanding of local identity. Here, Louis Vuitton honours heritage while reimagining its narrative. The trunk, once simply a vessel, now becomes a silent chronicler—holding memories, telling stories, and carrying dreams from past to present. Read more: Cannes Film Festival: Most memorable fashion moments of all time Above The Savoir Rêver exhibition is open in Ho Chi Minh City until 2 June, welcoming guests by appointment only (photo: Louis Vuitton)

Louis Vuitton announces make-up range La Beauté – with Pat McGrath at the helm
Louis Vuitton announces make-up range La Beauté – with Pat McGrath at the helm

The Independent

time06-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Louis Vuitton announces make-up range La Beauté – with Pat McGrath at the helm

French fashion house Louis Vuitton has announced its first foray into make-up in the form of La Beauté, a luxury cosmetics line set to launch later this year. The news comes alongside the exciting revelation that renowned make-up artist, Dame Pat McGrath, will be heading up the launch, working with the brand as its cosmetics creative director. Early chatter around the collection indicates that it could launch in August 2025 and will feature no less than 55 lipsticks, 10 lip balms and eight eye palettes. But, the brand assures that this development is about 'crafting a beauty experience that extends beyond products'. In an interview with Nicolas Ghesquière, creative director to Louis Vuitton women's wear, McGrath echoed the brand's sentiment, disclosing to viewers that the products they have in the works are 'so beautiful and innovative, and fun and luxurious'. While La Beauté will be the brand's inaugural collection of make-up formulas, Louis Vuitton – which started in the mid 19th century – has dipped its toes into the world of beauty before with vanity cases and compact mirrors in the 1920s and, of course, the relaunch of its former fragrance line in 2016. Now, in her partnership with the atelier, McGrath promises to 'unlock a new level in luxury beauty'. Though the MUA has her own cosmetics line – Pat McGrath Labs – with everything from cream blush to foundation on its bestselling product roster, her new business venture with Louis Vuitton comes as no surprise. Her relationship with Louis Vuitton spans decades and, backstage, McGrath has lead the brand's runway make-up artistry for more than 20 years. Commenting on the upcoming launch, Chairman and CEO Pietro Beccari said: 'La Beauté Louis Vuitton is a natural business evolution, driven by our meticulous attention to quality, formula, and innovation.' If the company's fashion week beauty looks are any indication of what's to come, we have no doubt La Beauté will leave us all in awe. Here's hoping the La Beauté makes as many moves in the beauty industry as the brand's rich history of couture.

Major News: Louis Vuitton is all set to launch their own makeup line
Major News: Louis Vuitton is all set to launch their own makeup line

Emirates Woman

time05-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Emirates Woman

Major News: Louis Vuitton is all set to launch their own makeup line

Beauty by Sarah Joseph 36 mins ago For all the beauty aficionado's – Louis Vuitton has announced one of it's biggest launches this year. This fall, the Parisian house is bringing La Beauté with makeup guru Pat McGrath serving as creative director of cosmetics at the house. By setting a new standard of luxury beauty, the house is crafting a new beauty experience for all. Spearheaded by Pat McGrath, Louis Vuitton'sLouis Vuitton's SS25 show was a tribute to the maison's legacy of luxury and travel, with Dame Pat McGrath crafting a luminous beauty look to match. The makeup icon focused on radiant, refined skin using Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection Foundation for a glowing base, with concealer for precise touch-ups. During the show, cheeks were enhanced with Divine Cream Blush, the legendary Glow Color Balm, while the Highlighter + Balm Duo added a soft, dewy finish. Eyes were subtly defined with the Luminous Legends Eye Shadow Palette in Dawn Divinity, blending Sienna Sunrise, a matte terracotta, in the crease and Glowing Desire, a metallic golden beige, on the lids—catching the light as models graced the runway. Per WWD , reports suggest that all the beauty fans can expect to see an entire makeup line featuring 55 lipsticks, 10 lip balms, and eight eyeshadow palettes at launch. Adding to this will be some ultra-luxe leather goods to complement Pat's innovative formulas, including lipstick cases and trunk-inspired make-up bags. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Louis Vuitton (@louisvuitton) With other big fashion houses such as Hermès, Dior and Chanel, seen spreading their wings in the world of beauty – Louis Vuitton has taken the leap of faith to continue its expansion. The collection will officially be launching in autumn 2025, with beauty lovers having to wait a little while to wait – but we ensure it's definitely worth the wait. La Beauté Louis Vuitton is launching in the fall of 2025 in 116 Louis Vuitton stores globally and online, with more makeup launches expected to follow. We'll update this post with more information as it's revealed. For more information visit Images: Supplied

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