Takashi Murakami X Louis Vuitton collection gets new images revealed

The re release is almost upon us
Louis Vuitton : Photocall - Paris Fashion Week - Menswear Spring/Summer 2024
Louis Vuitton : Photocall - Paris Fashion Week - Menswear Spring/Summer 2024 / Antoine Flament/GettyImages
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Takashi Murakami is looking to heat up the new year in a big way going into 2025. The legendary Japanese designer who is just coming off of designing the official album cover for the final Juice WRLD album, "The Party Never Ends", is collabing with the luxury fashion juggernaut in Louis Vuitton to deliver a huge collaboration set that many are looking forward towards.

The collection comes two decades following their original drop which still has people talking. The nostalgic release has many trying to get their hands on certain pieces that have been etched in fashion history. Little was previously revealed about what the two would release, only a social media preview was posted to get fans excited. That is until now, where we have some leaks of what the set might entail. Everything is on the table when it comes to the two sides including bags and accessories, both being the top selling pieces from the respective brands.

The original collection contained the signature monogram look combined with the cartoony designs that Murakami brings to life with all of his known works of art. Murakami has worked on some of the most known pieces in art and hip hop respectively including the cover art for both of Kanye West's "Graduation" and "Kids See Ghosts" (with Kid Cudi), both being some of West's most known and iconic pieces of art to grace his discography to fans.

Slated to drop on January 1st, the collection according to the leaked images looks to be a fun one. A full collection including bags, pens, accessories such as hats, belts, and much more is on the horizon. The pricing is set at a luxury level, as per usual for Louis Vuitton, but if you have the budget, you can't go wrong. Combining the classic style of Louis Vuitton with the extravagant loud style of Murakami, it's a great combination.