Here's What The Fellas Can Buy From The Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami Collection

The re-edition of the Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami collection is here! In 2003, when Marc Jacobs was at the helm of the Parisian fashion house, he commenced the collaboration with Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami. In celebration of the 20th anniversary, a new assortment of multicolored monogram Louis Vuitton pieces are available today.

The original Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami collaboration, launched in 2003 under the creative direction of Marc Jacobs, marked a groundbreaking moment in the fusion of luxury fashion and contemporary art. Takashi Murakami infused the classic Louis Vuitton monogram with his signature colorful, whimsical designs, most notably the M Monogram pattern featuring 33 vibrant colors on a white or black canvas. The collaboration also introduced other iconic motifs, like the Cherry Blossom print, which blended playful flowers with Vuitton's timeless elegance. This partnership not only revitalized Louis Vuitton's image but also redefined how luxury brands engaged with pop art, paving the way for future artistic collaborations. The collection's bold aesthetic and cultural impact cemented its status as a milestone in both fashion and art history.

Fellas, don't let the sea of colors fool you. This collection contains some hidden once-in-20-year menswear gems worth adding to your wardrobe. Here are the menswear pieces from the Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami re-edition collection.


LV x TM LV Trainer Sneaker

LV x TM LV Trainer Sneaker - Men’s Sizes, $1,660, LouisVuitton.com.


LV x TM LV Trainer Sneaker

LV x TM LV Trainer Sneaker - Men’s Sizes, $1,660, LouisVuitton.com.


Though it’s not labeled men’s. We’re predicting to see all of fellas toting around one of the Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami bags, so we’ve added our bag choice for the guy on the go!

LV x TM Keepall Bandoulière 50

LV x TM Keepall Bandoulière 50 $3,900.00, LouisVuitton.com.


Below is a section of pre-owned travel size Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami bags from the original collections in the early 2000s.

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