Leopard Stole By Stephen Sprouse |
The French house Louis Vuitton just released the 2nd edition Foulards D' Artistes series collection, a creative partnerships with contemporary artists for the F/W 2013.
This collaboration started last season with mazing contemporary artists like Stephen Sprouse, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince and Yayoi Kusama.
For the next season, LV have once again invited new artists to bring their unique creative vision and art to LV's Famous giant classic square silk scarfs.
This time were chosen three internationally known street artists: Eko Nugroho from Indonesia with drawings inspired by the indonesian traditional motifs and its urban and popular culture, the French Tunisian el Seed that I already talked about here inspired by Arabic calligraphy and EINE from the UK inspired by urban graffiti.
Calligraffiti Giant Square by el Seed |
Neon Giant Square by EINE |
Tropical Giant Square by Eko Nugroho |
Alongside these three artists, the iconic Stephen Sprouse Leopard stole is reinvented with new Autumnal shades, the monogram with street style inspiration and a Art Deco Zig Zag pattern lifted from the LV's archives.
Leopard V Giant Square by Stephen Sprouse |
So...whats your favorite one?
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