It's now been 20 years since Louis Vuitton dropped its iconic collaboration with the Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. And as all things Y2K go around, the collab came back around for an ...
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 ...
The Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami collection, one of the defining icons of the aughts, is back and it's better than ever ...
In 2003, before Phoebe Philo became a fashion deity, Hedi Slimane turned to womenswear, and The Row redefined haute ...
The ad campaign starring Zendaya debuted in December, and now a pop-up shop is open through Jan. 31, selling re-editions of ...
To honor the re-edition of the historic collabs, Louis Vuitton’s Soho store, located at 104 Prince Street, has been ...
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 ...
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 ...
The brand celebrates two decades of collaboration with artist Takashi Murakami by transforming two historic trams into ...
Millenials and Xennials, rejoice! One of the most iconic collections of the early 2000s is back and better than ever. Louis ...
A collection of Louis Vuitton handbags in various sizes and colors, featuring the iconic monogram pattern, with a matching scarf. Louis Vuitton is starting off the new year with a huge release.