Louis Vuitton Monogramouflage Collection is the result of Murakami’s collaboration with Louis Vuitton.
The collection that combines the monogram and camouflage, made its debut on June 1st exclusively at an exibition of Takashi Murakami’s art in Brooklyn, New York.
The LV Monogramouflage collection features everything from bags to wallets to belts made of canvas or denim:
Monogramouflage Lys for $2,090,
Monogramouflage Bandeau for $135, Monogramouflage Stole for $725,
Monogramouflage Treillis for $1,610,
Monogramouflage Ceinture for $305. Monogramouflage Pegase 60 for$2,570 Monogramouflage Keepall 55 for $1,930
Monogramouflage Speedy 35 for $1,530
You can also pick from Monogramouflage iPhone Case which sells for $280 or the really cute Monogramouflage Passport Cover for $355.
We don’t have the images of all these lovely LV items so if you are rich enough, just buy the entire collection and take some pics for us please ^_^
Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2008. 2009 Ad Campaign : Eva Herzigova by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott
The ad print from the Louis Vuitton fall winter campaign is out : the luxury brand has brought back supermodel Eva Herzigova with a Monogramouflage bag, who starred in last season’s Richard Prince-themed ads.
The futuristic new ads, shot by fashion photog duo Mert and Marcus, feature the latest line of Vuitton bags including the new Takashi Murakami “Monogramouflage” design : They really did a great job because this look highlights accessories and the angle of the shot emphases her adoration of the bag.
Usually, where there are extremely coveted gadget, there are always extremely expensive luxury cases for them ! You think iPhone is expensive ? so what about spending another 2 iPhones to protect it?
Anyways Louis Vuitton thought that there is a market for the kind of folks who can afford it and so they have released a set of four cases for the iPhone: Monogram Canvas, Taiga Leather, Epi Leather and Alligator Skin.
Available only in Louis Vuitton’s Manhattan store, prices begin at $225 from the monogram canvas style to $1,120 for the alligator case.
But all of the cases are pretty inconvenient, because you’ve got to pull the iPhone all the way out to actually use it.
Those sunglasses with illusion Louis Vuitton logo all over the lenses can now be had by Filipino fans of the brand as Louis Vuitton makes its eyewear collection available in the Philippines for the first time.
The Marc Jacobs-designed handcrafted eyewear has LV-philes drooling as it employs distinct design elements used in its iconic trunks and leathergoods—the S-lock, Monogram Flower and Coin de Malle hinges, for instance. The popular Monogram and Damier patterns are also used in its acetate frames.
LV’s patented Landscape Vision guarantees 100-percent protection from UV rays. All lenses go through the so-called polarization treatment that improves visual comfort: the sun glare from wet and flat surfaces is reduced and color contrast is increased. The Spring-Summer 2008 collection has 39 styles for men and women, including the Illusion and Conspiration Pilote range that employ the Monogram logos on the lenses, retailing from $560 to $750. No worries, the logos don’t block your vision when you wear the eyeglasses.
This new addition to the LV merchandise for the local market is testament to the French luxury malletier’s confidence in the Philippines that, according to brand director Rhea de Vera-Aguirre, they’re in a constant search for a new store location in the northern part of the metropolis.
Designed by Pharrell Williams in collaboration with Camille Miceli (the Vuitton creative consultant who now designs jewelry for the brand and handles Marc Jacobs’s personal public relations), this new Louis Vuitton collection is a variation on four themes, in which the rhythm and energy of the new continent harmonize with the spirit of historic Europe. Blason originates from French Heraldry and is the symbol of a dynasty, synonymous with a coat of arms, and for centuries has conveyed aristocratic heritage from one generation to another. Williams, a longtime collector of Louis Vuitton luggage who, along with friend and A Bathing Ape founder Nigo designed and launched the house’s first sunglass collection in April 2005, has emblazoned the history of Louis Vuitton with this special collection of edgy, avant-garde pieces inspired by the music universe and featuring combinations that include, but are not limited to, white gold with diamonds and yellow gold with diamonds.
The collection will be available in Louis Vuitton Shops this spring. The pieces range in price from 1,400 to 420,000 Euros, or approximately $2,070 to $621,000.