Luxury fashion is going down the streets and showing no sign of slowing down! The latest collaboration comes to be that of Louis Vuitton with Japanese fashion brand Fragment, which was founded by Japanese designer Hiroshi Fujiwara, who initially made a name for himself as one of Tokyo’s first hip-hop DJs.
The collection dropped earlier this week at an exclusive pop-up store in NYC, but was made available for purchase online on May 5.
The collaboration calls forth the perfect blend of characteristics of both brands: the black leathers and iridescent rainbow hardware lend Fragment’s streetwear edge, while the signature LV logo print and impeccable structure is Vuitton to the core. The range includes T-shirts, bags, phone cases, outerwear, shoes, and more.
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The slick line, which comes as part of Louis Vuitton’s Pre-Fall 2017 collection, mostly follows a monochromatic palette, with the iconic monogram print reimagined in charcoal grey and black. Prices range from € 220 for a set of two cotton bandanas to € 2,470 for a travel bag.






