Luxury Daily, March 1, 2021 – Louis Vuitton playfully blurs lines between femininity, masculinity
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| | Apparel and accessories Louis Vuitton playfully blurs lines between femininity, masculinity | French fashion house Louis Vuitton has enlisted the help of some familiar faces for its women’s spring/summer 2021 campaign, directed and photographed by creative director Nicolas Ghesquière. Entire
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