A Multicolore monogram Keepall, Louis Vuitton x Takashi…
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A Multicolore monogram Keepall, Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murikami. Size 45. circa 2004. Features black monogram multicolore coated canvas exterior with tan leather trim. Exterior also features two S-lock closures with pockets, gold tone metal studded corners, studs on leather trim and double leather handles. Zip top with S-lock closure with locking feature, opens to taupe alcantra lined interior with single compartment. Comes with set of keys. Gold tone hardware. Approximately 45 x 26 cm. Handle drop 18 cm. Serial number FL0014. The Louis Vuitton Monogram Multicolore collection was introduced in 2003 in collaboration with legendary Japanese pop artist Takashi Murakami. For the very first time since Louis Vuitton's launch in 1854, the house's signature monogram transformed itself into a new design. They decided to revamp the traditional monogram toile and give it a splash of colour, creating a new vibrant canvas pallet with 33 silkscreened colours. This marks a significant moment in Louis Vuitton's history and subsequently cemented the Multicolore collection's value as one of the most important and collectable designs for the house. The iconic Keepall design was reintroduced in the Multicolore monogram collection in a very limited number release, making it a rare find in the pre-owned luxury market today and a must-have for any LV connoisseur.

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