[1] They collaborated with specialist Pauline Moynat in travel goods to open the company's first store at Avenue de l'Opera, France.
Rapin designed the logos of the House, the Moynat monogram, illustrated the product catalogues and conceived the models presented at universal and international exhibitions.
The house also took part in the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900, Brussels in 1910,[6] was appointed jury member at the Turin exhibition in 1911 and was awarded two gold medals and two special prizes at Ghent in 1913.
[7] In 1925, Moynat broke the record at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels,[8] where its automobile trunks were awarded a Diplôme d’Honneur by its peers together with gold, silver and bronze medals.
[citation needed] Luxury goods holding company, Luvanis SA, bought the rights into Moynat in the late 2000s, developed a revival plan and assigned the brand to Groupe Arnault.
[10] In December 2011, Moynat reopened with a store at 348 Rue Saint-Honoré,[11][12] followed by shops in London in 2014,[13] Hong Kong,[14] Beijing in 2015, Tokyo,[15] New York,[16] Seoul,[17] Taipei in 2016, Singapore in 2017[18] and Dubai in 2018.