It’s been 25 years since Marc Jacobs sent Louis Vuitton’s first-ever ready-to-wear look down the runway. The all-white, logo-free ensemble evoked the 150 year-old trunkmaker’s blank canvas in the fashion space, as well as recalling the toiles for draping and pattern cutting that were then filling the brand’s Pont Neuf headquarters for the first time.
Louis Vuitton’s long history before becoming a fashion brand now feels like a…