2012年7月18日星期三

Louis Vuitton, Yayoi Kusama connect the dots polka

French fashion house Louis Vuitton has put back a little bit of Japanese culture on the arms of their customers. The brand, known for leather goods, officially unveiled a new collection in collaboration by Yayoi Kusama, and Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs created Creative Director. The theme is bold, graphic peas - sold in a series of frenetic sizes and colors - a signature of the artist. Jacobs and Kusama began with the inspiration of "possession and Seri-ity," said a company statement. Points out, shoes, handbags cover, shirts, skirts and sunglasses, among others. Jacobs met Kusama in 2006. He is an avid art collector and was a fan of Kusama's sculptures and paintings. "Do not touch the obsessive nature and the innocence of his work myself," said Jacobs. Beginning of the Universe, Eternal blooming flowers in my mind and self-effacement: In honor of new products, Louis Vuitton has a sparkling display of the brand's flagship Manhattan store on Fifth Avenue in honor of three reasons Kusama created. The building facade is wrapped in a dot pattern. The timing of product introductions and building installation coincides with the Whitney Museum of American Art exhibition of new works Kusama. Ten years ago, Jacobs and Louis Vuitton great success working with the Japanese designer Takashi Murakami on a series of pop-art products, which are now indispensable in the crowd of fashion and has a seemingly endless series of mass-market items in the same style rainbow-colored mono-grams and logos covered.

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