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Virgil Abloh wants you to battle your seasonal depression with a little Louis Vuitton "A piece of the rainbow" retail therapy, which seems to be much more effective than your average SAD lamp.

Paying homage to his first show as the label's Menswear Artistic Director, Abloh is once again using the colors of the rainbow to create a bold collection consisting of hoodies and jackets – all with LV's signature print. Dubbed "A piece of the rainbow," the collection is just that. An eye-catching selection of apparel guaranteed to quite literally brighten up the season.

If you're been looking for the perfect puffer jacket to splurge on this season, this just might be it. Available in colors including purple, red, green, orange, yellow, and white, the pieces are monochrome and easy to wear – both mismatched or color-blocked with the collection's matching trousers.

Outerwear isn't everything available in the "A piece of rainbow collection," Louis Vuitton's LV Trainer is also back in the same color options, crafted from calfskin with a rubber sole. Cashmere hats are also available, in the same six shades – duh.

Lastly, Abloh's signature Millionaire sunglasses are also arriving in four new colors. The frames have become so popular that LV has sold over 1.1 million pairs, with no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

If you're looking to enter Louis Vuitton's color-blocking fantasy, the collection will be available in-store starting October 14.

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