How Michelle Williams embodies the idea of a Louis Vuitton woman
MANILA, Philippines - The expressive beauty of Michelle Williams, wearing the sensual lace slips and mannish coats of Marc Jacobs’ latest Louis Vuitton collection, is revealed by lensman Peter Lindbergh’s sensitive and striking portraits to introduce two new leather LV goods: the new W and Capucines handbags.
The graphic W, with its bold lines and innovative combination of materials, represents a fresh vision of the iconic Monogram, while the timelessly feminine Capucines throws the spotlight on Louis Vuitton’s leather craftsmanship — a heritage referenced in certain visuals by the presence of vintage trunks.
The actress has been singled out by Louis Vuitton for the independent spirit with which she has forged her path through the Hollywood star system, defining herself by her outstanding talent, her passion for her craft, and her choice of daring and challenging roles.
First rising to prominence in Ang Lee’s Oscar-winning Brokeback Mountain (2005), Williams went on to give critically acclaimed performances in films such as Synecdoche, New York (2008), Shutter Island (2010), and My Blue Valentine (2010). In 2011, her performance as Marilyn Monroe in My Week with Marilyn earned her a Golden Globe and her third Oscar nomination. Michelle Williams is currently filming Suite Française, one of the most eagerly awaited releases in recent years, which is based on the award-winning novel by Irène Némirovsky, discovered decades after the writer’s death in Auschwitz.
In the Philippines, Louis Vuitton has a boutique in Greenbelt 4, Ayala Center, Makati City.