From heiresses to actors, aristocrats to pop stars, writers, composers, dancers, and designers, Travellers' Tales features the personalities who have traveled through the modern era, by plane, train, or car, accompanied by the iconic luggage that defines good taste: Louis Vuitton.
Every traveler has a tale to tell and every bag reveals a personal secret about its owner. In her canvas Louis Vuitton bag, Greta Garbo never kept more than a pair of blue espadrilles, flannel pajamas, and some jars of her favorite jam. (But she did have a trunk made especially for her seventy pairs of Ferragamo shoes.) Ernest Hemingway, who owned and lost several Vuitton trunks, rediscovered in 1957 notes for a novel that he'd left in a trunk at the Paris Ritz some thirty years earlier. Richard Burton made sure that Elizabeth Taylor was well supplied with Louis Vuitton trunks (as well as furs and jewels) through both of their marriages; in fact, the trunks outlasted her next two husbands as well.
Pierre Le-Tan's illustrations perfectly complement Bertil Scali's entertaining portraits, unpacking the famous subjects and their bags for all to enjoy.