Louis Vuitton Launches First Hong Kong/Macau City Guide

Local Stars Come Out To Event At The Landmark Maison

Louis Vuitton city guide kiosk at the Landmark Maison, Hong Kong (Image: Butterboom)

Louis Vuitton city guide kiosk at the Landmark Maison, Hong Kong (Image: Butterboom)

Last week, Hong Kong and Macau became the latest cities to get their own Louis Vuitton city guide, joining the likes of Paris, New York, Miami, Tokyo and Mumbai. Launching at a cocktail party at Hong Kong’s Landmark Maison, the city guides made their debut at a star-studded event attended by local celebrities and socialites like Brandon Chau, Olivia Davies, Hilary Tsui (previously on Jing Daily), Jocelyn and Anthony Sandstorm, Ana R and Mira Yeh.

Coming two years after a complete series revamp, the new gold-on-brown Hong Kong/Macau city guide joins the other color-coded guides in sharing insider secrets about the best in fashion, design, cuisine and the arts in leading cities around the world.

Photos of the launch, via Butterboom:

Louis Vuitton Hong Kong/Macau City Guide 2012

Louis Vuitton Hong Kong/Macau City Guide 2012 (Image: Butterboom)

Louis Vuitton Hong Kong/Macau city guide launch (Image: Butterboom)

Louis Vuitton Hong Kong/Macau city guide launch (Image: Butterboom)

Ana R at Louis Vuitton Hong Kong/Macau city guide launch (Image: Butterboom)

Model Ana Rivera (Ana R) at Louis Vuitton Hong Kong/Macau city guide launch (Image: Butterboom)

Louis Vuitton Hong Kong/Macau city guide launch (Image: Butterboom)

Louis Vuitton Hong Kong/Macau city guide launch (Image: Butterboom)



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