Official Mitski Mystery Grab Knife T-shirt
Official Mitski Mystery Grab Knife T-shirt, Hoodie, Longsleeve Tee, And Sweater
Official Mitski Mystery Grab Knife T-shirt! Some icons fly up and then disappear without a trace. But others last so long that they become part of the fashion landscape, seemingly forever - like the Louis Vuitton handbags. One hundred and twenty-five years ago, Georges Vuitton, who inherited the prestigious Maison from his father, Louis, faced a dilemma: how to distinguish the elegant goods of his home. with many other luxury travel agencies vying for rich customers in Paris. He's desperate that the brand's innovations among them the introduction of a stackable flat top that replaces the old-fashioned arches aren't imitated. So Georges came up with the famous logo we know all too well: the V over the L, in golden brown on saddle brown. To make this monogram even more special, he added two more elements: a stylized flower with four pointed petals inside a black rhombus and around the flower in a solid circle. Who would have predicted that this design, scattered across the surface of a seemingly endless number of handbags, tote bags, would become instantly recognizable, such as Chanel No. 5, Coca- Cola and Mickey Mouse? Beloved by everyone, from street musicians to hardcore catchers, the Vuitton bag has been worn by luminaries, including the very few Audrey Hepburn and Jackie O.
Angelina Jolie and Lauren Bacall, Riri and Kim K, and you! And your mother! For generations, it has remained coveted, revered, and largely unchanged. Well, at least not until Marc Jacobs shows up. How to describe electrical response meets Jacobs's audacity when he took over as creative director of the company in 1997 and introduced the Vernis, a patent version of the bag, still sporty L and V but has now been upgraded with a patent? In an even more nervous move, Jacobs invited his hipster friend, artist, and designer Stephen Sprouse, to scribble the words "Louis" and "Vuitton" on the surface of the bag. , a surprising yet captivating result that so many people expect. Many years later. Official Mitski Mystery Grab Knife T-shirt! Now the flood gates have been opened. In developments that could certainly make Georges Vuitton's tete spin and explode, whimsical Japanese artist Takashi Murakami has remade the monogram in white, introducing a range of LV colors and occasionally adding a character fun or a drawing of cherry blossoms. In the spring of 2008, artist Richard Prince painted the bags with his irreverent artwork.