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The history of Louis Vuitton's monogram
posted at 8:41 AM  
It would seem that the "Japonisme" art trend influenced the creation of the monogram which now peppers the handbags carried by all Japanese women. From Asahi:
"It started with a question: Why do the Japanese like Louis Vuitton so much?" says exhibition curator Kaori Ikeda.
"Then, after learning that Japan's kamon family crests had an influence on Monogram, I wanted to let people know about it, so they could be proud of Japanese culture," she said.
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"The research group believes that Monogram derives from a balanced, global integration of Japonisme, Art Nouveau and the Gothic style," Ikeda said. A unique and interesting history for what has to be the ugliest monogram pattern in the universe.
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oh so that's what 'kamon' is.
at the sushi place where i work, there are two kinds of boxes: ones marked 'lids' and ones marked 'kamon box'. now that i think of it, the pattern on the kamon boxes is similar to the pattern on a louis vuitton handbag. it's all coming together now...
Ah, cool :D
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