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Louis Vuitton Adds New Titles & Photographers to 'Fashion Eye' Travel Series

Explore Bali, Geneva, the Silk Road, Cretto di Burri and Iran.

An intimate look at regions across the globe through the lens of notable photographers, Louis Vuitton provided a refined take on travel guides when it debuted its Fashion Eye book series in 2016. Now, the luxury fashion house continues its compilation of striking visuals with five new locations and fashion photographers: Cretto di Burri by Oliviero Toscani, Iran by Harley Weir, Geneva by Paul Rousteau, Silk Road by Kishin Shinoyama and Bali by Quentin de Briey. Each book is crafted with a silkscreen-printed cloth binding and provides 50-100 photographs detailing the author’s personal connection to their respective city, region or country.

Available in bilingual French/English editions, the latest collection of Fashion Eye titles is available now at Louis Vuitton online and in-stores.

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