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monogram
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To mark something with a monogram.
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In a riposte to those who see the LV monogram as a vulgar status-seeking symbol, the company commissioned six "iconoclasts", including Mr Gehry, to come up with playful new designs for it.
The guilty parties were made to remove his monogram from their prints.
The mission of Louis Vuitton's newly appointed creative director, Nicolas Ghesquière, is to "reboot the monogram", making it less of a logo and more of a code, says Mr Briones.Live-streaming of catwalk shows is now common practice, as is giving celebrity bloggers front-row seats alongside editors of the main fashion bibles.
His AD monogram was seldom confined to a corner.
The monogram was never forgotten.Again, he was not the first to do this; but no one else remotely did it to his extent.
So Vuitton is moving away from the monogram, which today adorns only about a quarter of its products.
Two paintings of the LV monogram by Takashi Murakami hang opposite the reception desk, and a little pyramid of handbags sits nearby.The decor tells you something about Mr Arnault's group.
The following are some of the symbols used: Mexico, M; Potosí, P and, in the edge-milled coins, PTSI and PTS in monogram fashion; Lima, P, L, and, in the edge-milled coins, LIMA and LIMAE in monogram fashion; Santiago de Chile, S; Guatemala, G and NG (for Nueva Guatemala); Santa Fe de Bogotá, NR (for Nuevo Reino); Popayán, P, PN, and PN; Santo Domingo, SD; Cuzco, C° and CUZ.
A notable Ottoman innovation was the tughra, an elaborate monogram formed of the sultan's name and titles, which occupies one side of the coin.
Sometimes the leather was decorated with incised patterns, painting, or gilding, but more often the closely studded brass-headed nails formed the only ornament, sometimes outlining the owner's initials or monogram.
As a young man, he signed his work only with the monogram RH (Rembrant Harmenszoon, "son of Harmen"); from 1626/27, with RHL; and in 1632, with RHL van Rijn (the L in the monogram presumably standing for Leidensis, "from Leiden," the town in which he was born).
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