It is reported that Marc Jacobs is set to have a new exhibition at Les Arts Décoratifs in Paris, which will look at the designer's work for Louis Vuitton since he took over the creative reigns in 1997.
The display will also pay tribute to the iconic fashion house's eponymous designer, who started out his career as a trunkmaker in 1854. The museum's curator plans to showcase two different periods in the label's history - the industrial revolution of the 19th Century and the globalisation of contemporary fashion. Is that another LV's sponsored exhibition to support their marketing efforts? I wonder...