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Earlier this year, the cheap Replica Louis Vuitton's second collaboration with contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama launched womenswear and menswear, including ready-to-wear, handbags, wallets, bags, shoes, luggage, trunks, and fragrances. The first drop was huge, but it didn't stop there, and now the brand is unveiling the second chapter of one of its biggest collaborations yet.
The Drop 2 of fake Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama is set to launch later this month, but we've now gotten a first look at other upcoming products. Justin Timberlake, Lea Seydoux, Cate Blanchett, and more in new collections of the Designer Replica Handbags UK. |
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After a first release that highlighted Kusama's most important symbols, such as the iconic Dots, the avant-garde collaboration continues with new themes. The AAA+ copy Louis Vuitton Outlet drew on Yayoi Kusama's expressive and joyful spirit to design these new patterns, photographed by renowned photographer Steven Meisel. Louis Vuitton ambassadors and friends of the company appear in a series of playful portraits adorned with colorful expressionist makeup by Pat McGrath.
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More of Kusama's signatures are used in the second point. This time, it's flowers, glowing pumpkins, and infinite dots, outfitted with Louis Vuitton fan-favorite silhouettes like Monogram Onthego, Neverfull, Speedy, Alma, Monogram Canvas, and more. The Drop 2 collection, a collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Yayoi Kusama, will be available in boutiques worldwide starting March 31. Check out images from the event below, courtesy of Louis Vuitton replica handbags. Which ones do you like?
In the spring of 2023, the classic 1:1 Louis Vuitton outlet once again rummaged through its archives to present its latest Monogram bags. Inspired by the Sac Recoleta bag of the early 2000s, Louis Vuitton's Ivy bag is a purse-on-chain style tote that's never out of date. It comes with a sleek Vachetta leather strap that tucks easily under the arm and feels like an updated version of the oft-out-of-stock Pochette Accessories. |
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