No Louis Vuitton collaboration goes unnoticed, whether that's with Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, or Supreme. Now, there's another creative crossover in the ring—and this one's actually been done before. Roughly a decade since its first iteration, storied French fashion house Louis Vuitton has teamed up with renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama to reinterpret the artist's signature motifs through their meticulous fashion lens. The collection includes ready-to-wear, accessories, small leather goods, trunks, luggage, and fragrance all of which are embellished with some form of dot—painted, metallic, or infinity—or psychedelic flowers. The collab's first drop is available today, the second to follow in March. Though an impossible task to pick a favorite, we're currently coveting the house's iconic Dauphine bag which is now splattered with Kusama's painterly rainbow dots.
Interested? Preview the collection at their pop-up in New York's Meatpacking District. The space itself is worth the trip; walls blanketed in Kusama's signature blobby patterns make you feel like you're inside the artist's personalized lava lamp. They've also converted their SoHo location to pay tribute to the collaboration, as well. As has been the case with all of the house's collaborations, this one is destined to be a collector's favorite. Read: snap something up before it's imminently gone. (Shop the full collection here.)
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