It was fitting that a pre-war mansion dubbed the “Palace of Memory” served as the venue for the recent Savoir Rêver exhibition. Louis Vuitton’s rare showcase gave guests an immersive experience. Rooms of Palacio de Memoria on Roxas Boulevard were adorned with the Maison’s exceptional pieces. The fashion house’s iconic LV-monogrammed trunks, jewelry, handbags, watches, and home decor were meticulously set up in themed rooms, giving the guests an idea of what a Louis Vuitton-inspired home would look like. Pieces from Marcel Wanders, Tokujin Yoshioka, the Campana Brothers, Atelier Oï, and more, were also on display. Savoir Rêver’s previous stops include Hong Kong, Mexico City, Bangkok, and Paris. Heritage sites are often chosen to host, perfectly emphasizing Louis Vuitton’s history of quality craftsmanship. The spirit of rêver (to dream) was evident in the colorful rooms filled with objets d'art. The exhibition was a dreamlike setting, as the guests gazed upon..