Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton are paying homage to Stephen Sprouse.
To show their admiration for the late designer and artist, next month, Jacobs, Vuitton’s creative director, is using his hit 2001 collaboration with Sprouse for a new, limited edition collection of accessories and ready-to-wear.
It coincides with a retrospective — called “Rock on Mars” — at Deitch Projects’ 18 Wooster Street gallery from Jan. 8 to Feb. 28, and “The Stephen Sprouse Book,” by Roger Padilha and Mauricio Padilha, due out from Rizzoli New York on Feb. 1.
Jacobs took two iconic Sprouse motifs — the graffiti and the rose — and interpreted them in Day-Glo shades of pink, green and orange over the Monogram print.
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Fun colors! I like the rings :)
love the bright colors and bright wording used on the Louis Vuitton bags
love the colors!
those rings are reallyy cool
awesome board (:
vibrant! love it.
I know it's hard to tell from the picture - but the things that look like rings are actually bracelets.
~$1200 bracelets. ;X
I love everything here!
I can see how it is like Louis Vuitton and Marc Jacobs because MJ usually does bright neon colors. And LV has his his own bags and names.
The shoes are fantasticaly obnoxious..and i want that bright pink luis vuiton bag...woo..
really beautiful
I love what he did with the classic louis vuitton speedy!
80's! =D
I love this 'board! I love all these neons and the graffiti print!
hey this is really cool. how did you do the text?
It's from his book. ;)