I t begins not with a lipstick, but with a trunk. In 1854, Louis Vuitton revolutionized the way the world traveled, creating objects that carried more than belongings — they carried identity, ritual and beauty itself. Inside those early creations were cushioned compartments for perfume vials, ivory mirrors and bespoke vanity cases crafted for sopranos and composers. Beauty was always there, discreet yet essential, waiting to be revealed.

Nearly two centuries later, that quiet thread of beauty unfurls into something bolder: La Beauté Louis Vuitton. For the first time, the maison’s world of artistry, craftsmanship and travel is expanding into makeup. Not as accessory, but as objet d’art.

At its helm is Dame Pat McGrath DBE , the most influential makeup artist of our time, whose visionar

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