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Some of the most successful Louis Vuitton purse lines have been the ones in which Takashi Murakami worked together with Marc Jacobs. The Multicolore line, Cherry blossom line, Panda, as well as Cerises were all the works of Japanese pop artist Murakami. The smiling cherries of the Cerises line were what at first drew me into a Louis Vuitton store, however alas I was as well late as well as they were totally offered out. now Murakami as well as Louis Vuitton have joined forces again, this time around selling restricted edition (rumored to be only a number of hundred pieces available) Louis Vuitton accessories as well as bags at the Takashi Murakami display at the Los Angeles MOCA (Museum of contemporary Art).
The recently released pieces include the re-introduction of the Louis Vuitton ‘Hands’ sign shown on the front of the monogram canvas Neverfull bag (available in PM, MM, as well as GM sizes) as well as Porte Monnaie Ronde. In addition, Murakami has likewise introduced a new character called ‘Chibi Kinoko’ which means bit mushroom. This bit mushroom guy has been put on the front of an agenda, which is offered in the traditional monogram canvas in addition to the black as well as white Multicolore canvas.
The poor news is that I online in middle America (home of cows as well as corn) as well as won’t be able to make it out to LA before the products offer out. In addition, the shop will refrain from doing fee sends. Therefore, if you occur to online in the Los Angeles area hurry to MOCA as quick as you potentially can. however remember, there is a limit of two products per person.
Prices:
Neverfull PM $860
Neverfull MM $940
Neverfull GM $960
Porte Monnaie Ronde $270
Monogram Canvas program $500
Black & White Multicolore program $700
Visit: www.moca.org for more information.