The other day we presented to you the Louis Vuitton x Stephen Sprouse skateboard deck and announced the make-over of the Soho flagship store for the release of the Stephen Sprouse collection. Here is now a first look at the exterior of the store. Via Allen.
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Damn, everyone here is a high end hater. The site is called High Snobiety. There’s nothing wrong with Louis and the collabs they do are pretty sick. http://www.worththereed.com
Yeah, these collabs are pretty gay… how about they stick to their usual monotonous and repetitive LV prints…And stop trying to be “cool”
Who is this supposed to appeal to? Rich poser kids who know nothing of the “streets”
I mean after all this is street culture styled things, and yet no one on the streets could afford any of these. This is the death of culture, not a borrowing. Mainstreaming is another word for Murder.
Then again, kudos to the artist doing the collabo who is probably getting mad loot for this.
Kokl:
08.01.2009, 18.18
“I mean after all this is street culture styled things, and yet no one on the streets could afford any of these. ”
The “STREETS”? Half the dudes I see in the “STREET” wear white tees, Girbaud straps, and ones. Your knowledge of the existence of sites like highsnobiety make you as much of a borrower or murderer of the “STREET” as Louis Vuitton or anyone else that wants to permanently or temporarily separate themselves from their surroundings, competition, whatever.
a_non_e-moose:
11.01.2009, 00.26
1) Stephen Sprouse passed away in 2004. The collection is a tribute to him done by Marc Jacobs, who previously worked with him in 2001.
2) High fashion labels borrow from everything. EVERYTHING. Nothing is sacred and they will follow any trend they deem in fashion. Even street wear.
3) Finally: the word \
a_non_e-moose:
11.01.2009, 00.34
Since it cut the comment off…
3) Finally: the word “gay” is not a synonym for stupid or anything else to that effect. Using “gay” as a negative is immature and perpetuates bigotry, whether you intend to do so or not. And if you don’t like LGBT individuals, you should probably leave fashion blogs and the fashion world in general. End of story.
sean:
17.01.2009, 22.17
marc jacobs is the worst thing to happen to Louis Vuitton.
GAY!
See more of the 2009 Tribute Collection by Louis Vuitton and Marc Jacobs as well as the Stephen Sprouse LV book and art show here:
http://ifitshipitshere.blogspot.com/2009/01/louis-vuitton-deitch-rizzoli-continue.html
GAY IS THE WAY ! TRUST AND BELIEVE !
Wow! How freakin lame!!!!
So LAME ! I hope this crap gets crossed out top 2 bottom soon.
Damn, everyone here is a high end hater. The site is called High Snobiety. There’s nothing wrong with Louis and the collabs they do are pretty sick.
http://www.worththereed.com
HATE HATE HATE…
Yeah, these collabs are pretty gay… how about they stick to their usual monotonous and repetitive LV prints…And stop trying to be “cool”
Who is this supposed to appeal to? Rich poser kids who know nothing of the “streets”
I mean after all this is street culture styled things, and yet no one on the streets could afford any of these. This is the death of culture, not a borrowing. Mainstreaming is another word for Murder.
Then again, kudos to the artist doing the collabo who is probably getting mad loot for this.
“I mean after all this is street culture styled things, and yet no one on the streets could afford any of these. ”
QFT.
ahahah!!!! i’m astonished.
The “STREETS”? Half the dudes I see in the “STREET” wear white tees, Girbaud straps, and ones. Your knowledge of the existence of sites like highsnobiety make you as much of a borrower or murderer of the “STREET” as Louis Vuitton or anyone else that wants to permanently or temporarily separate themselves from their surroundings, competition, whatever.
1) Stephen Sprouse passed away in 2004. The collection is a tribute to him done by Marc Jacobs, who previously worked with him in 2001.
2) High fashion labels borrow from everything. EVERYTHING. Nothing is sacred and they will follow any trend they deem in fashion. Even street wear.
3) Finally: the word \
Since it cut the comment off…
3) Finally: the word “gay” is not a synonym for stupid or anything else to that effect. Using “gay” as a negative is immature and perpetuates bigotry, whether you intend to do so or not. And if you don’t like LGBT individuals, you should probably leave fashion blogs and the fashion world in general. End of story.
marc jacobs is the worst thing to happen to Louis Vuitton.