200 TRUNKS, 200 VISIONARIES: THE EXHIBITION

This show is a celebration of the Louis Vuitton trunk that was first created in 1821. Most of the vintage trunks were made in the 1900s and are popular among collectors and supporters of Louis Vuitton. The trunks were and still are covered in materials like canvas, with various metal facets, cowhide, and other exotic skins. The exhibit is a way for creatives like Gloria Steinem, Francesca Sorrenti, Willo Perron, and Franky Zapata to share their visions for a better world and technological achievements. Each unique trunk has a special meaning given to it by the artist and is a unique way to share the heritage of a brand that is well-known throughout the world. At the end of the exhibit, there is a workshop space that offers the opportunity to create a custom trunk and other activities that share the theme of free expression and creativity that was seen throughout the exhibit.