Louis Vuitton is turning print culture into a live experience with Louis Vuitton Librairie at Print , a temporary program that showcases its editorial collections and brings contributors on stage through talks, podcasts and live radio.
From now until early June , visitors can browse a curated selection of City Guides, Travel Books and Fashion Eye titles while attending events with the creative voices behind them. What Louis Vuitton Librairie is doing at Print Under the LV Arts & Culture Program , the Maison
is extending its long running editorial work into real life “library moments.” At Print , Louis Vuitton is: Presenting a selection of titles from Louis Vuitton Éditions – including the City Guide , Travel Book and Fashion Eye collections – in a dedicated space open to the public.
Programming a series of live events with contributors, turning the book corner into a space for conversation, music and audio storytelling. The aim is to show that for Louis Vuitton, books are not just merchandise, but part of a broader cultural ecosystem around travel, photography, music and contemporary cities .
Why Daniel Avery and Jean‑Vincent Simonet The two highlighted guests for this chapter of Louis Vuitton Librairie say a lot about the strategy: Daniel Avery electronic musician, DJ and producer is a guest contributor to the City Guide London , where each edition includes perspectives from local creatives rather than traditional travel writers.
At Print, he joined a live music and conversation session hosted by FIP Radio , blurring the line between guidebook, mixtape and city portrait. This reinforces the idea that LV’s city guides are about mood and culture , not just addresses…