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.
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Takashi Murakami has the kind of childlike energy that only comes with age and wisdom. One part mad genius, another part curious kid, the prolific artist is one of the biggest names in his field.
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 ...
PARIS - Louis Vuitton is betting on a dose of Y2K nostalgia to perk up luxury consumers on New Year's Day, when the reedition of its seminal collaboration with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami ...
Takashi Murakami is a pop culture behemoth. The Japanese contemporary artist is best known in the art world as the founder of the post-modern “superflat” movement, which synthesizes elements ...
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 ...