
These words are printed on the latest Louis Vuitton advertisement (below) which features Mikhail Gorbachev, the last president of the Soviet Union.
Coming from a series of luxurious but lifeless ads with actress Scarlett Johansson, Vuitton's advertising suddenly found a soul – one that did not dwell merely on the photoshopped bodies and empty stares of Hollywood ingenues – but on the inspiring life journey of a giant such as Gorbachev.

But personally, I loved the campaign.
I had never been a Vuitton fanatic... never bought any of those monogrammed canvas bags. In truth, I found them overly-copied and overpriced. But last week, when I opened the newspaper and saw Gorbachev peering out of a 50s Kremlin limo passing by the vestiges of the Berlin wall, I was immediately hooked! I loved the model, the setting, the photography, the colors, the mood, and the message. With a newfound respect for the ubiquitous Louis Vuitton (or LV) bag, I called the nearest store right away – haha! One of the staff informed me that Gorbachev's bag was called the 'Keepall' and that it was available. Like a hypnotized subject, I automatically had one reserved!
Seems like LV is going to 'bag' a lot of new customers (like me) with this ad. ;-)
The V.I.P. Bearbrick (top, right) from Series 4 is a rare bear, with only .52% availability. And it's the only one with gold glitter. Now, that's what I'd call V.I.P – Very Impressive Plastic!
Info from http://timescorrespondents.typepad.com/charles_bremner / Gorbachev pic by Annie Leibovitz from www.louisvuitton.com
nice post, ariel! i followed the link to the LV site and the steffi graf & andre agassi journey is such a treat! can't wait for the catherine deneuve and mikhail gorbachev journeys :-)
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ReplyDeleteI liked Andre Agassi's personal insights on life in the Big Apple. Very well put... :-)
I too like this image of Gorbachev. I appreciate the thought behind this campaign. It's more creative than a pretty face peddling accessories.
ReplyDeleteHi, Donna, I'm sure you'll enjoy the Gorbachev interactive 'journeys' diary on the Vuitton website when it comes out... Make sure you see it. :-)
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