This summer, Louis Vuitton is publishing a new edition of its City Guide Arles in association with the Rencontres de la Photographie festival. With India Mahdavi as guest contributor and featuring a number of hitherto unpublished images, the guide pays tribute to the city of Arles, those who have made it their home, and photography. During the festival, Louis Vuitton will be opening a pop‐up bookstore at a local wine shop, where visitors will be treated to a program of book signings and other events. Two new photography books in the Fashion Eye collection are also being launched.

The Louis Vuitton City Guide spots trends, gives advice, and tracks the changes transforming cities. Exploring the world’s leading metropolises for over 20 years, it takes an offbeat look at fashion, design, contemporary art, food and culture in 32 cities, including Paris, New York, London and Tokyo. Writers and guests from all walks of life provide a completely subjective view of the most beautiful hotels, the best restaurants, the quirkiest shops, and the most famous historic places. For the fifth year, the Louis Vuitton City Guide is alighting in Arles with an updated edition that pays tribute to the Camargue city and its world-famous festival. With previously unpublished photographs of the city and the surrounding region by Flore Aël Surun from the Tendance Floue collective and Olivier Metzger (1973-2022), as well as an at-a-glance illustrated program of the festival, the guide gives pride of place to images. On sale in bookstores, it will also be available for free on the App Store during the festival.

During the Rencontres de la Photographie festival in Arles, Louis Vuitton is opening the summer season with two new photography books in the Fashion Eye collection. After the Côte d’Azur, the American photographer Slim Aarons immortalises the glamour and carefree summers on the Italian coast from the 1960s to the 1980s, while the French photographer Jonathan LLense challenges the illusion that Tahiti is a paradise island by unveiling the essence of an unexpected daily reality.

Louis Vuitton boasts a pioneering catalogue of around a hundred titles – city guides sketchbooks, photo albums, art books and literary accounts – through its series dedicated to travel, art and fashion. And because travel is also about the art of living, Louis Vuitton will be running a pop-up bookstore throughout the festival at the wine bar Le Buste et l’Oreille in central Arles, with special events and signing sessions with authors and photographers.