DKNY Taps Paul Pope for the narrative fashion Illustrated Back in October, the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute announced that its future performance will feature comic book superheroes and explore its relationship to fashion . Based on this theme and run with it , Louis Vuitton hired well-known graphic novelist and comic book illustrator Paul Pope collaboration capsule collection.The resulting design is an interesting 8212 , not exactly what one would expect from DKNY 8212, but very cool . From the press release :The line fuse by creating a cohesive narrative it through photographs and graphics appear on clothing to create a truly unique art form of comics and fashion world applications .
The scene is New York City , about 2089 , 100 from the date of creation Louis Vuitton Outlet. This story , like the Pope 's many influential work , sets the collision of nature and the future of the industry 's love story . Updated in camouflage print , and T-shirts , jackets and hoodies graphical integration with prehistoric science fiction.Possible reaction with Andy Warhol in the past few years (his name has been printed and marketing everything from handbags to Lewis Barneys window material , to change the use of ) the resurrection of the obsession , the Pope said , his new joint venture :I think it is stolen Warhol popular way this line .
We are led to see the endless plunder the world of high art and comic book movies , good or bad. We are led to see fashion and comics images ed copy of street art . Comic culture has its own currency . However, this is perhaps the first time the actual cartoonist has the opportunity to launch its own brand , built up from the concept , doing , such as DKNY Jeans to create the label 's scope .15 lines used to play until September 2008, the store, but a collection of Replica Louis Vuitton magazine has the exclusive first images here.ll versions are handled by the bamboo skin decoration and includes leather. Hsinchu is the production of high relief by a surface processing technology of synthetic rubber of the classic double-G logo.
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