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The 2009 Spring-Summer Collection became an homage to Stephen Sprouse, an artist, and creator of the first limited edition Speedy who died of lung cancer in 2004 While the Louis Vuitton x Stephen Sprouse Graffiti Alzer 60 Trunk is undoubtedly a fashion statement, it is also highly functional
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Stephen Sprouse (September 12, 1953 - March 4, 2004) was an American fashion designer and artist. Stephen Sprouse created a fluid and fun Monogram graffiti print that was hand-drawn with the artists signature scrawl and plastered atop classic LV Monogram. The dynamic duo's partnership was a hit, and in 2009 Jacobs once again partnered with the artist.
Louis Vuitton Stephen Sprouse Roses Collection NAR Media Kit. That's right, Louis Vuitton's cult-favorite and still highly sought after partnership with Stephen Sprouse celebrates its 20 year anniversary this year Kelis carries an original Louis Vuitton x Stephen Sprouse bag at New York Fashion Week in 2002
Louis Vuitton Monogram Stephen Sprouse Roses 100 Silk Scarf. Artistic Director from 1997, Marc Jacobs has spearheaded some incredible collaborations at Louis Vuitton However, it was the Spring / Summer collection in 2001 that saw the first time the iconic, heritage brand made changes to its logo