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portafoglio louis vuitton x takashi murakami | louis vuitton and takashi portafoglio louis vuitton x takashi murakami 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 . Inspired by the hallmark namesake bag, the 30 Montaigne belt is offered in a reversible variation, thanks to its swivel feature. Crafted in smooth .
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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 . Only 5 years into his 16 year tenure, Jacobs would tap the brand’s most iconic–and longest standing–collaborator to date: Takashi Murakami. Among the most celebrated . 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. Only 5 years into his 16 year tenure, Jacobs would tap the brand’s most iconic–and longest standing–collaborator to date: Takashi Murakami. Among the most celebrated contemporary artists in the world, Murakami’s imaginative and colorful aesthetic would infuse a radical, playful spirit into Louis Vuitton.

7 of Our Favorite Louis Vuitton x Murakami Pieces As the Collaboration Comes To An End. With the news that Louis Vuitton is discontinuing its Takashi Murakami-designed Multicolore.

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The infamous collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami began in 2002 at the behest of the then creative director, Marc Jacobs. Murakami, an iconic artist based in Japan, brought his imaginative and colorful aesthetics to the renowned fashion house.Shop Louis Vuitton Pre-Owned x Takashi Murakami 2003 Porte Monnaie Plat wallet

The initial Murakami Multicolore collection launched in Spring/Summer 2003 and featured a reinterpretation of Louis Vuitton’s classic monogram in pinks, blues, greens and yellow on both black and white canvas – and instantly became a hit, infiltrating the pop culture world as it showed up on the arms of Jessica Simpson, Ashley Tisdale, Naomi Cam. Louis Vuitton's most successful handbag collection also happened to be its most unexpected: a multicolor monogram collaboration with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. The Takashi Murakami and Louis Vuitton collaboration had a profound impact on both the fashion and art worlds. It challenged traditional notions of luxury by infusing high fashion with contemporary pop art, making luxury products more approachable and playful. But one item of early aughts fashion still captivates my imagination more than any other: the Takashi Murakami x Louis Vuitton bags. Emblazoned with voluptuous cartoon cherries and rainbow monogram drizzled on conrasting backgrounds, they demonstrated that high fashion didn’t have to take itself, well, so seriously.

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From the iconic collaboration between Murakami and Louis Vuitton this Porte Monnaie Plat card holder is crafted in coated canvas with Murakami's eye-catching Multicolore print, featuring natural Vachetta leather trim and finished with gold-tone brass hardware. 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. Only 5 years into his 16 year tenure, Jacobs would tap the brand’s most iconic–and longest standing–collaborator to date: Takashi Murakami. Among the most celebrated contemporary artists in the world, Murakami’s imaginative and colorful aesthetic would infuse a radical, playful spirit into Louis Vuitton.

7 of Our Favorite Louis Vuitton x Murakami Pieces As the Collaboration Comes To An End. With the news that Louis Vuitton is discontinuing its Takashi Murakami-designed Multicolore. The infamous collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami began in 2002 at the behest of the then creative director, Marc Jacobs. Murakami, an iconic artist based in Japan, brought his imaginative and colorful aesthetics to the renowned fashion house.Shop Louis Vuitton Pre-Owned x Takashi Murakami 2003 Porte Monnaie Plat wallet The initial Murakami Multicolore collection launched in Spring/Summer 2003 and featured a reinterpretation of Louis Vuitton’s classic monogram in pinks, blues, greens and yellow on both black and white canvas – and instantly became a hit, infiltrating the pop culture world as it showed up on the arms of Jessica Simpson, Ashley Tisdale, Naomi Cam.

Louis Vuitton's most successful handbag collection also happened to be its most unexpected: a multicolor monogram collaboration with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.

The Takashi Murakami and Louis Vuitton collaboration had a profound impact on both the fashion and art worlds. It challenged traditional notions of luxury by infusing high fashion with contemporary pop art, making luxury products more approachable and playful.

But one item of early aughts fashion still captivates my imagination more than any other: the Takashi Murakami x Louis Vuitton bags. Emblazoned with voluptuous cartoon cherries and rainbow monogram drizzled on conrasting backgrounds, they demonstrated that high fashion didn’t have to take itself, well, so seriously.

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Available both in a chic, simple form or dressed with the famous Dior Oblique canvas, in blue or bordeaux, 30 Montaigne is poised to become Dior's latest must-have elegant accessory.Made in the fashion house's Florence ateliers, it features a gold fastening in the form of the label's famous CD initials, while the bag's name 30 .

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