Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Millenials and Xennials, rejoice! One of the most iconic collections of the early 2000s is back and better than ever. Louis ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Courtesy of Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami It's now been 20 years since Louis Vuitton dropped its iconic collaboration with the ...
It’s been more than 20 years since Japanese artist Takashi Murakami collaborated with Louis Vuitton. He was recruited by then-creative director Marc Jacobs to produce a series of bags and accessories ...
Louis Vuitton’s spring 2003 collection was a milestone in Y2K fashion. It debuted Vuitton’s first collaboration with Takashi ...
What do major fashion labels, superstar musicians, and streetwear maestros all have in common? They understand that there’s a simple recipe for success in any given creative field: Take what you know, ...
Update (December 27, 2024): Ahead of the official release of the Louis Vuitton x Murakami re-edition collection next week, Instagram account @liljupiterr took to social media to reveal new Zendaya for ...
The ad campaign starring Zendaya debuted in December, and now a pop-up shop is open through Jan. 31, selling re-editions of the handbags every star carried in the aughts. By Laurie Brookins Freelance ...
Louis Vuitton Drops Chapter Two of Murakami Spring 2025 Collection: Focusing on the artist's Cherry Blossom pattern in a Zendaya-led campaign.
Takashi Murakami likes my Salehe Bembury Crocs. He likes them a lot. “Wow!” says the world-renowned Japanese artist, pointing at the fungi-like midsoles of my sneaker. His intense inspection began ...
FLOWER POWER: Louis Vuitton is welcoming spring with the second drop of the reedition of its collaboration with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, this time focusing on the Cherry Blossom motif.
This weekend included many fashion-filled moments worth remembering. To begin, Zendaya starred in the final installment of the Louis Vuitton X Murakami collaboration marking its 20-year anniversary.
PARIS - When Takashi Murakami first joined forces with Louis Vuitton more than two decades ago, he got blowback for using the brand's monogram motif in his paintings. Now the partnership that set the ...