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Louis Vuitton Opened the '200 Trunks, 200 Visionaries: The Exhibition'

Louis Vuitton will open 200 Trunks, 200 Visionaries: The Exhibition on Friday, October 14th at 660 Madison Avenue, New York. The exhibition is open to the public through December 31st. Featuring 200 imaginative trunks created by 200 Visionaries, the traveling exhibition heads from Los Angeles to Manhattan, occupying Barneys New York from October 14th, 2022.

In honor of Louis Vuitton's 200th birthday, 200 of today's most innovative visionaries have produced homages to the classic trunk by designing their own renditions. Notable visionaries include Frank Gehry, BTS, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Gloria Steinem, Lego, Nigo, and Peter Marino -- to name a few.

Moreover, the exhibition 200 Trunks, 200 Visionaries will revive Freds, the iconic lunch location frequented by New Yorkers, for the full duration of the exhibition.
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