With tomorrow being the opening of the
Brooklyn Museum's Murakami Exhibit, Louis Vuitton has decided to be creative in its presentation of the artist's famed multicolore line by setting stalls that are akin to New York City's Canal Street. Known for it's counterfeit industry, the blatant irony of the concept was used for yesterday's Charity Ball at the museum. It's bold and oozing with sarcasm.
I LVoe it!
the last picture reminds me of the tiangges in Eastwood, Libis.
ReplyDeletebtw, great blog you have here :)
fellow LV lover hollering from Dubai, UAE.
cheers!
Hehehehe, parang nga! Thanks for visiting!
ReplyDeleteMy English is not that good. I am the new fan of LV stuff especially shoulder bag. Few days back, I've follow your blog. I've read it start from your post on year 2007. I'm kinda a new fan of LV stuff. Your blog is really helpfull. Btw, this pic in this post like an array of fake LV stuff stall :P
ReplyDeleteHehehehehe, thanks for visiting. That's how Marc Jacobs envisioned it. It's an allusion to the ever present selling of fakes in New York.
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