2013年6月19日星期三

Louis Vuitton teams with a street artist

After creating one of the most successful collaborations graffiti inspired all the time when he incorporated the work of the late Stephen Sprouse, Louis Vuitton makes it all again, this time with a.  A street artist, is an alias Ben for his alphabet lettering that adorns many East London shop in the trendy Shoreditch and Brick Lane areas known component, and is a contemporary of Banksy and Gorillaz co-creator Jamie Hewlett. He began his career as an underground artist, but was a kind of fame when David Cameron gifted a piece of his work, "Twenty First Century City" to Barack Obama in 2010. Now it is work that has been engraved on giant Vuitton Scarf Square ', which measures an impressive 136cm x 136cm and is designed exclusively launch at Selfridges Oxford Street on Monday. Under the title "Great Adventures", the "artwork shows neon letters on the scarf, as I do, if you feel every time out of the airplane in a new city, it is the beginning of an adventure, to meet new people all over "says An. To celebrate this collaboration, Louis Vuitton will launch a pop-up space dedicated to textiles on the ground floor at Selfridges, and the man himself is from Friday 21 June to Sunday 23 June graf fitting room for its grand opening on Monday. The scarf is available exclusively at Selfridges until 1 July, after which it is available at Louis Vuitton stores worldwide and concessions,  the price of 465 EUR will.

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