City Guide Arles - French Version
The Louis Vuitton City Guide spots trends, gives advice and tracks the changes transforming cities. Exploring the world’s leading metropolises for 20 years, it takes an offbeat look at fashion, design, contemporary art, food and culture in 35 cities, including Paris, New York, London and Tokyo. Writers and guests from all walks of life provide a completely subjective view of the most beautiful hotels, the best restaurants, the quirkiest shops and the most famous historic places. In 2024, Louis Vuitton is publishing a new, updated edition of its Arles City Guide in association with Les Rencontres de la Photographie. With Charlotte Yonnet as guest contributor, the guide pays tribute to the Camargue city and its world-famous photography festival. With previously unpublished photographs by Flore-Aël Surun of the Tendance Floue collective and Vasantha Yogananthan, the guide gives pride of place to the visual image. It also features an at-a-glance illustrated programme of the festival.
- 13.5 x 20.8 cm/5.4 x 8.3 inches
- Arles City Guide
- Guest contributor: Charlotte Yonnet
- Writers: Christophe Cachera, Clara Le Fort
- Exclusive photography by Flore-Aël Surun (Tendance Floue collective), Vasantha Yogananthan
- French version
- Cloth binding
- The City Guide application can be downloaded free of charge from the App Store from 1 July to 29 September 2024
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