Mother and Daughter with Louis Vuitton

Every person has his story. With such an exceptional brand luxury, every Louis Vuitton bag owner has his story. Today we’d like to share their special fate with Louis Vuitton. The love Polly Devlin with Louis Vuitton is arranged by fate. Her special procession of Louis Vuitton is a Louis Vuitton trunk, a legacy of her friend, Ceil Beaton, a photographer.

Polly Devlin is a writer and academic, not a millionaire that can afford a big collection of Louis Vuitton, nor a fashion enthusiast. She fell in love with the Louis Vuitton trunk when she was in her friend Ceil Beaton’s house, which is rich with many treasures. “What I loved about this trunk was its livery, a blue and white stripe down the centre, with a monogrammed CB to distinguish it from every other upper-class person travelling with their Vuitton trunk.”

Mother and Daughter with Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton was not that iconic fashion then, so Ceil was amazed at Polly loves at the Louis Vuitton trunk. After Ceil Beaton died, she left this Louis Vuitton trunk to Polly. Since ever, the Louis Vuitton has risen to the luxury king and Polly’s Louis Vuitton trunk has become a piece of iconography. This Louis Vuitton trunk originally belonged to the Duchess of Marlborough, Consuelo Vanderbilt, the richest woman in America then. Somehow, she gave the trunk to Ceil Beaton and finally the trunk went to Polly. People just don’t believe Polly is the owner of this rare and exceptional Louis Vuitton trunk with historic values.

Bay Garnett, Polly Devlin's daughter and a contributing editor at Vogue, has a collection of Louis Vuitton's scarves. Influenced by her mother’s affection with Louis Vuitton, Bay has also developed special attachment with Louis Vuitton since she was a girl. She used to hide behind her mother’s Louis Vuitton trunk when they played hide and seek! She’s a scarf girl, with a big collection of scarves. She fell in love with Mar Jacob’s scarf with Stephen Sprouse’s graffiti images. She’s also mad about a khaki camouflage one by Takashi Murakami. Bay treats the scarves like they’re old friends. Also, she never stops looking for new scarf friends.