Published for the Nakanoshima Museum of Art exhibition, this publication unpacks Louis Vuitton’s century-long dialogue with Japan. From pioneering trunks to Murakami’s “Monogramouflage” and Kusama’s polka dots, the book traces collaborations that redefined luxury and streetwear alike. With contributions from Pharrell, Virgil Abloh, Nicolas Ghesquière, and Marc Jacobs, it highlights how Japanese culture continues to shape LV’s identity, cementing the Maison’s role as a global tastemaker pushing fashion’s boundaries. Hardback, Pages: 288, Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications, Style Code: 9780847875597, Rizzoli. Rizzoli Louis Vuitton and Japan in Florence Müller
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