Louis Vuitton reasserts its role as a cultural and artistic innovator with the revival of Takashi Murakami's iconic multicolored motif from 2003. Featuring a campaign with actress Zendaya.
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 ...
Why we love it: Luxury French fashion house Louis Vuitton has renewed its partnership with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami for a 20th anniversary celebration of the iconic — even era-defining ...
IN THE EARLY 2000s, there was a fashion collaboration every It-girl of the era was desperate to get her hands on: the Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami. Under then-artistic director Marc Jacobs ...
2025 marks Louis Vuitton’s first year at LVMH Watch Week (a who’s who of watch journos and retailers who gather for a nosy at the latest watches from LVMH maisons). For the occasion ...
Long before designer collaborations were the norm, Louis Vuitton’s then-creative director Marc Jacobs teamed up with Takashi Murakami to debut a line of handbags that would go down in fashion ...
These days, artist x luxury brand collaborations are dime a dozen, but Louis Vuitton has long led the way, recruiting some of the biggest names in contemporary art to produce creative riffs on ...
You couldn't escape Louis Vuitton's multicolored logo in the aughts. Paris, Jessica, and Nicole—the decades’ most emblematic mononyms—all wore the brand's colorful Speedy and Pochette ...
It's been two decades since the renowned artist-designer collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami, a collection that blended the Japanese artist's expressive and playful motifs ...
Among his most prominent work of all is his iconic color-splashed collaboration with Louis Vuitton, which kicked off with an expansive collection two decades ago. And on January 3, to commemorate ...