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The Louis Vuitton x Murakami collaboration, which premiered on the Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2003 runway, saw then-creative director Marc Jacobs invite the artist Takashi . The year was 2002, and the fate of Louis Vuitton was in the hands of creative director, Marc Jacobs. Only 5 years into his 16 year tenure, Jacobs would tap the brand’s most .

Logomania, collaborations, and “hacking”—Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, and Stephen Sprouse started it all.

Jul 29, 2020  Louis Vuitton has established itself as a patron of the arts. The brand collaborated with the biggest names in the art world, like Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince . Photos: A Brief History of Louis Vuitton’s Handbag Collaborations. From Karl Lagerfeld to Cindy Sherman, the luxury house has often invited artists and designers to use its .

And the legacy is being carried on by Virgil Abloh, who took over as men’s artistic director in 2018. His first collab in his new role, in 2020, was with Japanese designer Nigo, of A Bathing Ape. Here, we look at four of the most . One very apparent and very anticipated slice of New York that featured in the show was Louis Vuitton’s collaboration with Supreme, the emblematic brand founded there in 1994 by James Jebbia..

Three years prior, in celebration of its 160th anniversary, Louis Vuitton brought together six iconoclasts: photographer Cindy Sherman, shoe designer Christian Louboutin, architect Frank Gehry, creative director Karl Lagerfeld, industrial designer Marc Newson, and fashion's maverick Rei Kawakubo. The Louis Vuitton x Murakami collaboration, which premiered on the Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2003 runway, saw then-creative director Marc Jacobs invite the artist Takashi Murakami to makeover Louis Vuitton’s bags with his signature colour-pop palette.

The year was 2002, and the fate of Louis Vuitton was in the hands of creative director, Marc Jacobs. Only 5 years into his 16 year tenure, Jacobs would tap the brand’s most iconic–and longest standing–collaborator to date: Takashi Murakami. Throughout the years, Louis Vuitton has collaborated with various artists for their Men and Women's Collections. From Stephen Sprouse to Yayoi Kusama and the latest, Supreme brand, the different collaborations have all been a success. Logomania, collaborations, and “hacking”—Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, and Stephen Sprouse started it all. Louis Vuitton rarely launches collaborations more than once. However, their long-standing relationship with Takashi Murakami has led to multiple collaborations and some of the most iconic and recognizable prints that has graced the Louis Vuitton brand.

Louis Vuitton has established itself as a patron of the arts. The brand collaborated with the biggest names in the art world, like Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince among others. It sponsors modern art exhibitions and in 2014 opened the Louis Vuitton Foundation, an art museum and cultural centre. Photos: A Brief History of Louis Vuitton’s Handbag Collaborations. From Karl Lagerfeld to Cindy Sherman, the luxury house has often invited artists and designers to use its bags as their.

And the legacy is being carried on by Virgil Abloh, who took over as men’s artistic director in 2018. His first collab in his new role, in 2020, was with Japanese designer Nigo, of A Bathing Ape. Here, we look at four of the most influential Louis Vuitton collabs. One very apparent and very anticipated slice of New York that featured in the show was Louis Vuitton’s collaboration with Supreme, the emblematic brand founded there in 1994 by James Jebbia..

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Three years prior, in celebration of its 160th anniversary, Louis Vuitton brought together six iconoclasts: photographer Cindy Sherman, shoe designer Christian Louboutin, architect Frank Gehry, creative director Karl Lagerfeld, industrial designer Marc Newson, and fashion's maverick Rei Kawakubo. The Louis Vuitton x Murakami collaboration, which premiered on the Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2003 runway, saw then-creative director Marc Jacobs invite the artist Takashi Murakami to makeover Louis Vuitton’s bags with his signature colour-pop palette. The year was 2002, and the fate of Louis Vuitton was in the hands of creative director, Marc Jacobs. Only 5 years into his 16 year tenure, Jacobs would tap the brand’s most iconic–and longest standing–collaborator to date: Takashi Murakami. Throughout the years, Louis Vuitton has collaborated with various artists for their Men and Women's Collections. From Stephen Sprouse to Yayoi Kusama and the latest, Supreme brand, the different collaborations have all been a success.

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Logomania, collaborations, and “hacking”—Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, and Stephen Sprouse started it all. Louis Vuitton rarely launches collaborations more than once. However, their long-standing relationship with Takashi Murakami has led to multiple collaborations and some of the most iconic and recognizable prints that has graced the Louis Vuitton brand. Louis Vuitton has established itself as a patron of the arts. The brand collaborated with the biggest names in the art world, like Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince among others. It sponsors modern art exhibitions and in 2014 opened the Louis Vuitton Foundation, an art museum and cultural centre.

Photos: A Brief History of Louis Vuitton’s Handbag Collaborations. From Karl Lagerfeld to Cindy Sherman, the luxury house has often invited artists and designers to use its bags as their.

And the legacy is being carried on by Virgil Abloh, who took over as men’s artistic director in 2018. His first collab in his new role, in 2020, was with Japanese designer Nigo, of A Bathing Ape. Here, we look at four of the most influential Louis Vuitton collabs.

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