• Ambre wears

    knit overall DiDU

    top W1P Studios

    earrings Chabaux 

    .

    Romane wears

    total look Mahaud

    earrings Chabaux

    photography Rosario Nandjui

    fashion Romane Stafiniak

    Until Next Summer

    photography by Rosario Nandjui by Sandra Myhrberg

    Ambre wears

    knit overall DiDU

    top W1P Studios

    ballerina socks Nice Piece Vintage

    .

    Romane wears

    total look Mahaud

    dress Rhi Dancey

    scarf DAWN X DARE

    ring Chabaux

    necklace Yenad Studios

    Ambre and Romane wear

    earrings Chabaux

    tops J.Simone and Mahaud

    tights Caprice

    ballerina shoes MIU MIU

    coat and dress DIDU

    tights Caprice 

    ballerina shoes Miu Miu

    necklace Yenad Studios

    sweatshirt DAWN X DARE

    top Apparis

    skirt W1P Studios

    tights and earring Nice Piece Vintage

    top Mahaud

    shorts Skims

    stockings  Niece Piece Vintage

    jewellery Chabaux

    top Mahaud

    skirt DIDU

    tights Caprices 
    ballerina shoes Sézane

    Ambre wears

    top J.Simone

    .

    Romane wears

    top Carbone 14

    Ambre wears
    scarf DAWN X DARE
    ring Chabaux

    .
    Romane wears

    sweater DAWN X DARE
    top Apparis
    skirt W1P Studios
    tights Nice Piece Vintage

    total looks Mahaud

    photography Rosario Nandjui

    fashion Romane Stafiniak

    hair and makeup Nafik

    models Ambre / Brook Models  and Romane / Karin Models

    production Stockplus

     
    top Carbone 14
  • images courtesy of Murakami and Louis Vuitton

    Murakami and Louis Vuitton Rewrite the Past

    Written by Astrid Birnbaum by Sandra Myhrberg

    Two decades have passed since Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami first converged to create what would become one of the most influential collaborations in the intersection of fashion and contemporary art. Now, in an unexpected yet fitting return, Louis Vuitton × Murakami revisits this seminal moment—not as a straightforward revival but as a reimagining, casting the original in a new light.

    The collection spans over 200 pieces, each reworking Murakami’s signature palette of candy-bright hues and whimsical motifs. Yet, what resonates most is the tension between nostalgia and innovation: Murakami’s irreverent playfulness is now rendered through cutting-edge techniques, anchored by Vuitton’s meticulous craftsmanship. The result is less about a specific moment in time and more about the enduring nature of their collaboration, which continues to blur the boundaries between luxury and art.

    This re-edition is not simply about celebrating the past. Instead, it examines how creative synergies evolve, challenging the conventions of pop culture and collector aesthetics while reaffirming the lasting impact of a partnership that shaped early 21st-century visual language. It’s a rare instance where reinvention feels just as daring as the original.

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