Nineteenth Century Louis Vuitton Trade Card
The birth of an iconic brand: a trade card listing Louis Vuitton's earliest stores, capturing the evolving image of the company.
The birth of an iconic brand: a trade card listing Louis Vuitton's earliest stores, capturing the evolving image of the company.
A rare and early trade card from Louis Vuitton, the pale aqua checkerboard background of which alludes to Vuitton's iconic Damier pattern — which was developed just five years earlier to help combat (even then) numerous imitations and knock-offs.
Scarce and exquisite miniature mail-order catalogue of skincare and cosmetic preparations for the modern woman of the 1920s, by "the most distinguished beauty scientist in the world."
Gorgeous and scarce little 1920s booklet of beauty magnate Helena Rubinstein's hard-minded instructions on how to make your lazy Skin earn its keep, and what it will cost you.
Complete 13-issue run of this groundbreaking countercultural fashion magazine, one of the first to document vernacular fashion.