This Re-Edition Collection from Louis Vuitton x Murakami Brings Y2K Vibes

The Y2K fashion trend just never gets old, and it is proven by French luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton with their newest drop — the LV x Murakami re-edition collection.
Unveiled on Jan. 1, the return of the Louis Vuitton x Murakami collection showcases the work of Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, one of the House’s long-time collaborators, and a reimagination of the brand’s signature creations and heritage.
The collection drop comes with a playful campaign featuring American actress and House Ambassador Zendaya, wearing Y2K pop culture-inspired fits with the collection’s pieces.
The collection’s highlights are the Monogram Multicolor motif, a colorful rendition of Louis Vuitton’s iconic Monogram, as well as the Superflat motif, featuring floral elements, a vibrant panda character, and Murakami’s distinctive rainbow palette.
These motifs are featured in some of Louis Vuitton’s signature pieces, including the Speedy, Alma, Keepall Bandoulière, and OnTheGo handbags, as well as accessories like cardholders, bandeaus, scarves, caps, belts, jewelry, and more.


The collection also carries various pieces, such as the Flat Mule sandals and other footwear items, Superflat Panda keyrings, fragrances, cup holders, and toolboxes, among others, all adorned with Louis Vuitton and Murakami’s Monogram Multicolor and Superflat designs.
You can now explore the collection or check its availability in your area via Louis Vuitton’s website.
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