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DRUMROLL Please

resented at Musée d'Orsay in Paris, Louis Vuitton's autumn/winter '22 runway show was backlit by the museum's iconic clock. Gazing at the clear blue sky through the back of this horological art piece feels as if one is tunnelling through a window in time. Which is apt for Nicholas Ghesquière's new collection, described by the artistic director as an “excursion info a perceptible, fleeting

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