Berliner Spuren.
Continuing with the travel book series, Louis Vuitton has chosen Croatian illustrator Miroslav Sekulić-Struja to capture Berlin in its latest release — a city of layered memory, quiet contradictions, and unexpected encounters. Spring 2026 brings a new chapter to the French house’s journey-inspired sketchbook collection, which since 2010 has dispatched artists to corners of the world they’ve never before set foot in, challenging them to translate the disorientation and wonder of “first glances” into paint, pencil, ink, or collage. Sekulić-Struja’s Berlin is an intimate one: two characters navigating the city’s streets, brushing up against pain, memory, and the slow work of healing. The result is less a travel guide than a deeply personal portrait of a place, filtered through an artist discovering it in real time.
To mark the release, Louis Vuitton is bringing a selection of Sekulić-Struja’s original drawings to the fourth edition of the Festival du Dessin in Arles, running from April 18th to May 17th, 2026 — alongside works from Gabriella Giandelli’s Australia (2021) and Miles Hyman’s Rome (2018), a reminder of just how far the collection’s visual universe stretches. Each sketchbook in the series doubles as a dual journey: one geographic, one artistic, with the artist’s instincts legible in every hatched or painted page. Travel Book Berlin will be available from May 7th in Louis Vuitton stores, selected bookstores, and online.
Take a look below.
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