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Louis Vuitton Winter City Guide box set

Louis Vuitton Unveils Winter Resorts City Guide Box Set: A Journey To Seven Enchanting Destinations

Immerse yourself in seven magical winter resorts, from the glitz of Aspen to the charm of Kitzbühel.

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$ 130

Louis Vuitton has once again raised the bar for luxury travel experiences with the Louis Vuitton Winter Resorts City Guide Box Set. Since 1998, Louis Vuitton’s City Guides have been trusted companions for discerning travelers, offering insider insights into the most captivating destinations around the world. This time, the iconic fashion house takes us on a journey to seven enchanting winter resorts: Courchevel, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Aspen, Gstaad, St. Moritz, Kitzbühel, and Crans-Montana.

What sets this box set apart is the artistic touch of seven talented illustrators, each capturing the essence of their assigned winter wonderland in their unique style. From Tom Haugomat’s vision of Courchevel to Fanny Blanc’s interpretation of Crans-Montana, these artists breathe life into these destinations, giving readers a glimpse into the soul of each location.

Inside the pristine white box, you’ll find seven individual cardboard slipcases, each containing a fold-out booklet with seven postcards showcasing the must-visit spots in each resort. This meticulously curated collection of guides serves as the perfect companion for your winter adventures, ensuring you experience the best that these resorts have to offer.

But that’s not all; Louis Vuitton has taken the City Guides to the digital realm with a mobile application available for iPhone and iPad. This app serves as a digital extension of the guides, providing on-the-go access to invaluable travel tips and recommendations. Whether you’re planning a getaway or simply seeking inspiration, the Louis Vuitton Winter Resorts City Guide Box Set is a luxurious treasure trove of information, available now for $130. Elevate your travel experience with the ultimate guide to winter wonderland.

In case you missed it, check out ‘The Impossible Collection of Art’ (2nd Edition).