For a long time the monogram (which, contrary to what might be thought, was not a logo abbreviated as a single letter, but a design combining several letters with one sign), remained the privilege of Louis Vuitton. Everyone knows this interconnected L and V floral pattern, designed by the founder’s son, George Vuitton, in 1896 to reveal the work of a trunk manufacturer. XX:e: In 1925, Coco Chanel’s two interconnected Cs (inspired by Catherine de ‘Medici), the mirror Gs for Guccio Gucci, a Florentine leather goods manufacturer dated 1933, YSL designed in 1961. Graphic designer Cassander at the request of Yves Saint Laurent և Fendi’s double-inverted F, created by Karl Lagerfeld in 1965 (originally intended to be printed on fur lining).
Graphics on the boiler belly, which gives Berlusconi
These letters of nobility flourished while the labels still belonged to their founders or their descendants. But in XXIe: century, most of these houses became property…
Source: Le Figaro
