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Louis Vuitton, Dior, Berluti... LVMH opens the doors of its workshops during its Special Days

2022-09-22T17:03:36.018Z


After four years of absence, the French luxury group is reopening the doors of its high places around the world, from October 14 to 16, 2022.


Pandemic obliges, the biannual tradition had disappeared from the calendar.

After four years of absence, this fall, the LVMH heritage institutions are once again opening their doors to the public free of charge on the occasion of the Journées Particulières.

Created in 2011 by Antoine Arnaud, this large-scale open house operation is making a comeback on October 14, 15 and 16.

In total, nearly sixty brands offer visits to around one hundred emblematic places of the group, located in no less than fifteen countries, including around fifty across France.

Dior, Kenzo, Louis Vuitton, and Fendi, among many others, offer an immersion in the shoe, leather goods and clothing workshops, guided by their craftsmen.

A fifth edition that breaks all records.

Dive into fashion history

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Salon Berluti, master bootmaker, Paris.

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Seventy-seven places had already answered the call for the last edition of the Special Days in 2018. No less than twenty are added to the program this year.

Among the key stages of these meetings, century-old brands and certified Haute Couture houses.

In the Hauts-de-Seine, the Louis Vuitton workshops in Asnières dating from 1859 and their some 300 craftsmen who usually devote themselves to special orders will lift the veil on their art.

At Berluti, in the heart of Paris, the visit will be orchestrated by the master bootmakers themselves, in charge of explaining the stages of shoe manufacturing.

The discovery continues at Christian Dior, Loewe, Celine, Patou, Givenchy... from Paris to New York via Italy.

Arts and crafts and lifestyle

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Château d'Esclans, Var landscape.

LVMH

The firm owns nearly seventy brands in fashion, jewelry, perfumery, but also wines and spirits.

From Château Cheval Blanc in Saint-Émilion to that of Esclans in the Var, producers invite you to explore their estate and reveal their know-how.

Visits to cellars, walks in the gardens of the vineyards on foot or aboard a little train, allow you to discover the extent of the technicality of working the land.

Places will be available for reservation on September 22, 26 and 29 from 1 p.m., with a different selection of places each day.

Go to LesJournéesParticulières.fr.

Source: lefigaro

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