TUMI presents the stories of its most loyal fans and the bags that they ve relied on throughout years of traveling the globe. From musician Lenny Kravitz reminiscing on how his TUMI luggage was an extension of his home after decades of being on tour to a gripping account from a passenger on the Miracle on the Hudson flight and how he and his TUMI bag survived Captain Sully s heroic landing, to brother-sister Olympic medallist duo Maia and Alex Shibutani using their carry-on rolling luggage every day to and from the ice-skating rink, this volume is filled with photographs, travel mementos, and diverse stories of life on the road with their precious cargo. Part travel diary, part ode to fine luggage, this new book is perfect for wanderlust-filled readers everywhere.
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From love stories to exciting adventures on the road, famous travellers share their favourite journeys across the world, making memories, and bringing along their indispensable TUMI bags along for every voyage.
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"TUMI: The TUMI Collection is unsurprisingly packed with lavishly-lensed imagery of the TUMI goods utilized by the subjects of the book. Ranging from Olympian siblings Maia and Alex Shibutani’s roll-on suitcase to Zoë Kravitz‘s favorite crossbody bag to Russell Westbrook’s red travel kit, TUMI’s well-used wares are placed front and center. Each piece is highlighted both in Lewis’ images and lifestyle snaps that highlight the goods on the go, underscoring TUMI’s desire to create the ideal travel companions." —HYPEBEAST.COM
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ISBN
9780847864553
Publisert
2021-04-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Rizzoli International Publications
Høyde
330 mm
Bredde
254 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
144

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Om bidragsyterne

Matt Hranek is the author of A Man and His Watch and the founder of WM Brown magazine. He lives between airport lounges and Brooklyn. Stephen Lewis is a New York-based photographer whose still-life images have appeared in numerous magazines, advertisements, and personal projects. He teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York.