Louis Vuitton Book #16

3D Art
Louis Vuitton Book#16

The Louis Vuitton Book #16 is an artistic endeavour that aims to showcase the creativity, innovation, and craftsmanship associated with the renowned luxury brand. We have been approached by Louis Vuitton to contribute our artistic vision to this prestigious project.​​​​​​​
The Book #16 seeks to engage and inspire readers with a visual journey that captures the essence of Louis Vuitton's artistic philosophy. It is an occasion to explore new ideas, push creative boundaries, and showcase your artistic prowess within the context of the brand's distinctive aesthetic.

Client : Louis Vuitton magazine  LVBook#16 
Creative Director : Stephane Revel  
Creative Producer : Noëlle Duperrier-Simond

CGI and Design: Subframe
Art director: Mikhail Sedov
Technical director: Vasiliy Filileev


Chunky and rounded in gumball tones, this is a rubber that also keeps up with changes in fashion. 
It may be ultra-high-tech, but it is just as resiliently stylish, keeping pace with men's fashions. In the past, more slimline models embraced the skinny look. Then came the more casual XXL looks of the '90s. Today, progress has been made, particularly in the Louis Vuitton men's collections.




The cuts might be wide and large, but they are also very well-structured. 
The sneaker follows suite, expanding to match. The sole is now thicker, and the upper too; but the weight remains unchanged. That is the result of innovation, with new types of rubber that offer the opportunity to craft unprecedented looks while stretching the limitations of lightness and flexibility. Recently, a material was developed using innovative 3D printing technology that makes it possible 
to distribute different densities within a single block of material.




Comfort and innovation
At Louis Vuitton, aesthetics and comfort go together. That's non-negotiable. In aesthetic terms, that translates into ever more sculptural, streamlined shapes. Inside, new insoles and linings also offer more volume and elasticity with increasingly recycled materials and fibers, not to mention biosourced resins. Welcome to a new technological era that is progressively authorizing more creativity, pulling what appear to be more conservative models into its orbit. Because rubber
- elastic, round and inoffensive - flows easily into any mold.

Louis Vuitton Book #16
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