Louis Vuitton Opens a New Japanese-Focused Exhibition in Tokyo
Anyone fancying a trip to Japan once this is all over? Well, you will now. In honour of Louis Vuitton's rich cultural history, the house welcomes all those near to the heart of Tokyo’s Shibuya district to its new Japanese-focused
Ten Loves: Fendi Moonlight Bag
You know that old chestnut, you can’t buy happiness but you can buy a new bag? Well, if nabbing yourself the new Fendi Moonlight bag doesn't bring you the utmost joy, we don't know what will. The irresistible new addition to
10 Questions With Karl Benjamin As He Releases His Debut EP, ‘D.R.I.S.T.’
We are sure Karl Benjamin’s older sister never expected him to be three singles deep – with 39 thousand listeners – when she was giving him the screw face back in the day for messing up their harmonies to 'Let
A Year on, What Got Us Through Lockdown?
A year ago today, Boris Johnson declared that we must stay at home and all ‘unessential’ businesses should close their doors – oh how silly of us to think this was to last only a mere couple of weeks. In
The Chanel 11.12 Bag Will Never Go out Style, and this Campaign Proves It
Like all fine wines out there (and we're quite clued up on our vino), a bag should get better with age. The Chanel 11.12 is a testament to this sentiment. Perhaps you may know it as the Chanel flap bag,
Léa Seydoux Takes Her Capucines to the Sheets for Louis Vuitton’s Latest Campaign
Back in 1854, the doors of the first Louis Vuitton store flung open on Rue Neuve-des-Capucines. Did Mr Vuitton predict his leather-goods company would become the cultural juggernaut it is today? Maybe not. But 167 years later, that very same