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Louis Vuitton Store Windows by Frank Gehry
By SENATUS Travel | 9 September 2014

Louis Vuitton expands its collaboration with Pritzker Prize-winning, Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry, entrusting him with the design of the shop windows that will feature its fall collections, including the first women’s collection by Nicolas Ghesquière. The displays include a series of curved metal structures that pay homage to Gehry’s famous buildings, among them the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao or the EMP Museum in Seattle.

“They’re like sails filled by a following wind. We’ve called them Wind Wings,” says Frank Gehry about his sculptural designs that are inspired by the works of painter Frank Stella and give the illusion of movement, as if they were floating in the wide open sea.

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