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The store has become a canvas for Yayoi Kusama, the 93-year-old Japanese artist known for her whimsical artwork that usually features, you guessed it, her signature polka .

There are still dots (appearing on bags as hyper-realistic wet paint dabs, inspired by a Louis Vuitton trunk hand-painted by Kusama in 2012), as well as metallic studs meant to . In 2012, the visionary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s sci-fi, op-art pumpkins, polka dots, and tendrils overtook Louis Vuitton’s high-fashion realm. The brand, then under the helm . The store has become a canvas for Yayoi Kusama, the 93-year-old Japanese artist known for her whimsical artwork that usually features, you guessed it, her signature polka dots. A decade ago, in 2012, Louis Vuitton tapped Kusama for their first collaboration, which included accessories such as classic LV bags, bangles, and shoes adorned with the . There are still dots (appearing on bags as hyper-realistic wet paint dabs, inspired by a Louis Vuitton trunk hand-painted by Kusama in 2012), as well as metallic studs meant to mimic the.

In 2012, the visionary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s sci-fi, op-art pumpkins, polka dots, and tendrils overtook Louis Vuitton’s high-fashion realm. The brand, then under the helm of Marc Jacobs, opened a veritable Pandora’s trunk and revealed another dimension.

Louis Vuitton has been spotified. Dot-obsessed Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's collaboration with Louis Vuitton--one that extends to ready-to-wear, accessories, leather goods and. Close followers of Louis Vuitton would remember how the eccentric Kusama made a collection with then creative director Marc Jacobs in 2012, where the artist’s signature dots adorned Louis Vuitton’s popular bags. Now, ten years on, the French luxury house and Japanese artist are reuniting once again for a creative exchange.

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This isn’t the first time Kusama and Vuitton have crossed paths. In 2012, Kusama lent her hand to the painting of the iconic LV trunk with her signature polka dots—a modest but no less exciting relationship with the house. Under creative Director Marc Jacobs, the first partnership featured the artist’s signature dots atop LV bag silhouettes, including the Keepall, Neverfull, Papillion and Speedy. Now, those bags are worth a hefty premium on the secondary market. The launch of the collaboration has seen a number of key stores across the world redecorated with Kusama 's signature polka-dots, life-like animatronics of Kusama painting in the windows of. Yayoi Kusama at the grand old age of 83 has made a monumental comeback via Louis Vuitton. The simple red and white dots are now the signature pattern of the formidable fashion house but to me provoke thoughts on what their significance is.

Louis Vuitton Yayoi Kusama Red Infinity Dots Monogram Coated Canvas Keepall Bandoulière 55 Gold Hardware, 2012. The interior is lined in a brown canvas. Includes lock, two keys, strap, luggage tag, and dust bag. This item is final sale and not eligible for return. Condition Report. The store has become a canvas for Yayoi Kusama, the 93-year-old Japanese artist known for her whimsical artwork that usually features, you guessed it, her signature polka dots. A decade ago, in 2012, Louis Vuitton tapped Kusama for their first collaboration, which included accessories such as classic LV bags, bangles, and shoes adorned with the .

There are still dots (appearing on bags as hyper-realistic wet paint dabs, inspired by a Louis Vuitton trunk hand-painted by Kusama in 2012), as well as metallic studs meant to mimic the. In 2012, the visionary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s sci-fi, op-art pumpkins, polka dots, and tendrils overtook Louis Vuitton’s high-fashion realm. The brand, then under the helm of Marc Jacobs, opened a veritable Pandora’s trunk and revealed another dimension.

Louis Vuitton has been spotified. Dot-obsessed Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's collaboration with Louis Vuitton--one that extends to ready-to-wear, accessories, leather goods and. Close followers of Louis Vuitton would remember how the eccentric Kusama made a collection with then creative director Marc Jacobs in 2012, where the artist’s signature dots adorned Louis Vuitton’s popular bags. Now, ten years on, the French luxury house and Japanese artist are reuniting once again for a creative exchange.

This isn’t the first time Kusama and Vuitton have crossed paths. In 2012, Kusama lent her hand to the painting of the iconic LV trunk with her signature polka dots—a modest but no less exciting relationship with the house. Under creative Director Marc Jacobs, the first partnership featured the artist’s signature dots atop LV bag silhouettes, including the Keepall, Neverfull, Papillion and Speedy. Now, those bags are worth a hefty premium on the secondary market. The launch of the collaboration has seen a number of key stores across the world redecorated with Kusama 's signature polka-dots, life-like animatronics of Kusama painting in the windows of.

Yayoi Kusama at the grand old age of 83 has made a monumental comeback via Louis Vuitton. The simple red and white dots are now the signature pattern of the formidable fashion house but to me provoke thoughts on what their significance is.

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