Just when you thought Louis Vuitton could not get any more ubiquitous, they come up with a new line for men, the Louis Vuitton Monogramouflage Collection. And yes, apparently that is the real name. It is meant to be 'the' LV pattern for men, but I would hope men with style would not want to go near LV in the first place!
It really is a remarkable mix of camouflage and Louis Vuitton, inspired by the work of Takashi Murakami.
As you would expect, it is not cheap; the Treillis tote, for example, costs $1,610 and the Keepall 55 duffle bag is $1,930.
Being expensive clearly is no guarantee of taste. I hate Louis Vuitton at the best of times as it is really just brown and drab and dull - in my eyes, this new pattern takes it to a whole new level of tackiness.
Monogramouflage
New Louis Vuitton Pattern For Men
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Streetwear - The mixing of haute couture and streetwear could provide opportunities for luxury brands to tap into a younger, more diverse demographic.
2. Camouflage-inspired Patterns - The use of camouflage-inspired patterns in fashion could be a disruptive innovation opportunity for designers and retailers to create bold, edgy pieces.
3. Collaborative Artistic Inspirations - Collaborations between fashion designers and contemporary artists could lead to innovative and unique fashion collections, appealing to art and fashion enthusiasts alike.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Fashion - Luxury fashion brands can leverage the trend of merging haute couture and streetwear to create high-end, edgy collections that appeal to a younger demographic.
2. Art & Fashion - Fashion designers and contemporary artists can merge their skills to create innovative and unique collections that appeal to both art and fashion enthusiasts.
3. Retail Industry - The use of camouflage-inspired patterns in fashion may drive product demand and sales for retailers looking to offer edgy and bold pieces to their consumer base.