Take a look inside the Louis Vuitton's footwear atelier

France uncovers the best kept secrets of the French fashion house.

The Louis Vuitton shoe factory is located a few kilometers away from Venice, in the town of Fiesso d’Artico. This concrete building, a “magical shoe box” that obscures its contents from both the exterior and interior, contains the best kept secrets of the French fashion house. It is here where Virgil Abloh has his future menswear sneakers assembled.

In the center of the building, a patio offers an opening to the sky and a giant pump-shaped sculpture by Joana Vasconcelos commands the rectangular lawn. Leaning against one of the glass doors surrounding the swath of green grass, a young woman smokes a cigarette. She crushes it and disappears behind the large windows encircling the whole garden. The building, which houses nearly 46,000 square feet of workshops, looks like a bunker from the outside but in reality is a peaceful space that lets in light even on a gray day. At the entrance, 16 Andy Warhol sketches accompany the doormen. Drawings by the master of Pop Art are also on display near a small on-site museum dedicated to Louis Vuitton shoes and archives.

Inside the workshop, craftsmen and women are making 3D molds and tweaking laser adjustments. “It’s more difficult than making a car!” Gigi says. He’s been shaping shoe molds for over 40 years and joined Vuitton two years ago. Gigi’s workspace smells of wood, and each of his shoe molds are stored neatly on a large wall. All numbered and annotated, they will serve as a pattern for the cut leather and canvas inserts that inform various Louis Vuitton shoes.

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Rent em spoons 5 days ago

Perhaps shittiest lux brand in terms of sneakers / shoes, pure garbage