“Welcome to the Hotel Louis Vuitton, at the Cour Carrée of the Musée du Louvre. We’ve been able to find you a room, which is a miracle, since we only have 50, and what with the Ritz being closed for renovation, and the Crillon soon to follow suit, we’re never empty. Don’t worry if you see girls wandering around the corridors. It’s not what you might think—they’re here for the defile. Would you like to have your trunks sent up now?”
On a vast circular set with a runway consisting of a row of numbered hotel room doors and a charming nineteenth-century blue scroll-print-papered wall, Marc Jacobs gave vent once more to his incredible soaring imagination, one capable of elevating the experience of being at a Louis Vuitton show and the clothes themselves. They, incidentally, were remarkable, and took the last day of Paris, and therefore the fall 2013 season, to a delicious and delirious high.
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