La collection croisière 2027 de Louis Vuitton inspirée par une valise de Keith Haring

Nicolas Ghesquière s'est inspiré d'une valise personnalisée par Keith Haring en 1984 pour la collection Croisière 2027 de Louis Vuitton. Le défilé s'est tenu à la Frick Collection à New York, où le sac a été porté par le premier mannequin.

Cette valise en cuir marron, dépourvue de logo, avait été décorée de graffitis par l'artiste pop américain en 1984, avant d'être vendue environ 35 000 dollars chez Bonhams en 2020. Elle fait désormais partie des archives de Louis Vuitton et a fait l'objet d'une autorisation spéciale pour être utilisée lors de la présentation.

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