2012年7月11日星期三

Louis Vuitton presents Yayoi Kusama collection

Louis Vuitton new collaboration with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama includes polka dot shoes, handbags, watches and jewelry. Fashionistas do, get ready to go dotty: The long-awaited collaboration between Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, and Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton unveiled Tuesday at Louis Vuitton store on Fifth Avenue, its flagship in New York, with windows Kusama inspiration and pop-up Open blinds to put the world later this week. Coinciding with the opening of Kusama's retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the agreement recently made a run at the Tate Modern in London, the company will Vuitton, a new line of ready-to-wear and accessories, see below, including dotted jewelry, handbags , shoes and watches. Through its cooperation Vuitton, said Ms. Kusama the newspaper: "I know it will be displayed beautifully, and I would like to product design and we are happy to take a look at the dolls that need to be developed to Kusama is displayed in the windows." Ms. Kusama, 83, is expected to attend both the opening of the museum and the market introduction of Vuitton in New York. She worked in the city in the 1960s when she made some of his most famous works, including his sprawling "Infinity" net paintings. Today the artist in Tokyo, where they lived voluntarily in a mental hospital for over three decades is based. His works are known for their dynamic, repetitive wrapper object-models to inspire hallucinations of his leave. His partnership with Louis Vuitton, joined the ranks of women Kusama artist in bold have been with the French fashion house, including Sol LeWitt, Richard Prince and Takashi Murakami. While New York got a first look at the new line, other cities have to wait until Friday, when pop-up stores open in Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Paris and London. Kusama products are sold in all 453 Louis Vuitton stores. Ms. Kusama is not the only Japanese artist to join forces with a French luxury brand to come later this summer. Hiroshi Sugimoto recently with Hermès on a series of limited edition scarves from Isaac Newton worked the theory of color inspiration.

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