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This week Louis Vuitton unveiled its "Louis Vuitton X" exhibition in Beverly Hills, California, an installation centering around 160 years of artistic collaborations. Spanning two floors of the iconic 468 North Rodeo Drive building, the exhibit references more than 180 items from the Louis Vuitton archives.

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"Louis Vuitton X" showcases everything from early twentieth-century special-order trunks to art deco perfume bottles; Monogram bags in collaboration with Karl Lagerfeld, Rei Kawakubo, Cindy Sherman, and Frank Gehry; and window displays commissioned and designed by Louis Vuitton's grandson Gaston-Louis, among other original collabs and commissions.

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The opening of the installation was a star-studded affair, as the likes of Millie Bobby Brown, Jaden Smith, Alicia Vikander, Jennifer Connelly, Miranda Kerr, Orlando Bloom, Riley Keough, Hailee Steinfeld, and more were in attendance.

"Louis Vuitton X" is open until September 15, Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Louis Vuitton X 468 North Rodeo Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210

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