By now, all of you are probably familiar with Infinitely Kusama, the collection of ready-to-wear, handbags, shoes and accessories that Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama has designed for French luxury powerhouse Louis Vuitton. We showed you all of the collection’s full-sized handbags last week, but we know full well that handbag lovers, particularly LV handbag lovers, don’t just get excited about bags; there’s a whole world of accessories to go along with them, from leather wallets and agendas to scarves to sunglasses.
It’s clear by the sheer volume of pieces in Infinitely Kusama that Vuitton expects this collection to be a hit in the vein of past collaborations with Stephen Sprouse and Takashi Murakami. The company allowed her to speckle nearly every type of piece that it makes, including a really fun watch that I’d love to have in my collection. If you dig the Kusama look but aren’t sure that a full-on handbag would find a useful spot in your bag collection, a cuff or key pouch might be exactly what you need. Check out all the accessories after the jump, and if you’d like to see the Kusama x Vuitton shoes, head over to our sister site TalkShoes. Most of the collection is expected to hit stores July 10, with the bags following in October.
All images via LouisVuittonLover.
So fun…LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!
Never see so disappointing collection from LV. Probably will never buy any of this collection….
For office look? Too childish
For causal look? Too similar to the stuff that you can buy from accessory shops in Korea or Japan
For evening look? Wonder any guy will be interested in me…
How stupid. Of curse, you don’t know anything about art… Yayoi Kusama + Vuitton is perfect!
I’m Korean and now living in Japan. Absolutely agreed with you… haha
LOVE the scarves. Quirky-cool.
Big mistake, It looks like everything is diseased.
one word: UNIMAGINATIVE.
I’m completely in love with the watch and the glasses!
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Most of the stuff is ugly. There was a cute scarf on page 2 with the monogram pattern but otherwise it’s a pass
Absolutely wonderful!!!!
Still love this collection.
how much the glass?
I wasn’t impressed by the bags – the scarves with swirly dots over the classic monogram (slide 2? I think?) were more like what I was hoping for with this collection. A Speedy/Neverfull/Lockit would look SO AWESOME in with this pattern.
Slide 1, sorry 🙂
I’m not in love with the bags but the scarves look nicer. It could have been better if the large “LOUIS VUITTON’ writing were not there, though. It looks like an off-center watermark.
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I really love the glasses and the wallets… but the rest is… kind of unimaginative, I agree. Would have expected more from the whole collection – It´s not even ugly, just boring.
The most unfortunate collaboration I saw in my life.I wouldn’t buy even a scarf.
I like the cuffs and bangles but the scarves are boring and the rest of the accessories look cheap. I agree that it’s a very unimaginative collection.
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I don’t know what to say….I thought it would be more interesting? Its cheeky and fun but I don’t see this being a big hit.
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Its amazing how Jacobs keeps surprising us with those artistic colaboration collections, not to mention that Yayoi Kusama is a very well known artist in the Arts world, so for those who understand and appreciate Art that’s not only a bag or an accessorie it’s more about the Art culture behind the inspiration!
What I love about what Marc Jacobs has done for Louis Vuitton is make them think outside the box. The collaboration with Takashi Murakami, Stephen Sprouse and now Yayoi Kusama is proof of that. Remember the reaction of Lous Vjuitton fans when the Graffiti line came out? Yes, Louis Vuitton is a classic and iconic brand and because of that this contrast works. No it’s not for everyone but as for me I love it!!
i think its an honor to see creative masters celebrated Thank you Louis Vuitton