Thursday, October 18, 2012

You have a book in my pocket? Louis Vuitton opened a literary salon in Paris

Literature lovers and luxury goods for you to go to Paris. Louis Vuitton opened a literary salon and gallery out there today, organized around the theme "travel writing not interested" - in French, "Writing is a journey." The art on the walls, the books for sale, and literary discussions are on schedule. The exhibition includes Ed Ruscha "On the Road" works inspired and derived from the novel by Jack Kerouac classic route. The exhibition and the exhibition are temporary, they are from 31 Opened December. Chanel Reissue 2.55 Until then, the show will want to lead weekly literary discussions - apparently on the books and art with a slope travel, reports Le Figaro. Marie-Ange Guilleminot and actress Juliette Greco are among those who will be functions calls. The salon is located in an area with a long history of literature is 170 Boulevard Saint-Germain. WWD says it is "situated between the Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots -. Storey cafes including the famous regulars Ernest Hemingway, Simone de Beauvoir and Albert Camus contain" After the show ended, the site will be part of an expanded Louis Vuitton store. The amount of memory. Ago by a jeweler and La Hune, a library of historic Paris Do not be afraid, survived La Hune. He moved into a corner of a block. Be useful in the vicinity of the library, some guests looking at Louis Vuitton literary salon for something other than books on travel.

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