Since 2010, Louis Vuitton has provided the travel case for the World Cup trophy. For 2018, the luxury leather experts join forces with FIFA for a limited edition selection of goods in line with the 2018 World Cup.
Crafted from the fashion house’s legendary Epi leather, the accessories will all be available in a trio of colors. Ranging from Apollo backpacks to luggage tags, a substantial array of Louis Vuitton-branded goods have been emblazoned with football-like hexagonal paneling. For those with extra-deep pockets, LV will offer customizable Keep-All duffel bags, offered in a variety of makeups in line with nearly every country’s flag, complete with matching luggage tags.
Expect the range to arrive at Louis Vuitton’s website and select outlets from June 14 to July 15.
Directly following the unveiling of a new collaboration with Supply, Vans is getting ready for the year’s hottest months with a new line inspired by the barren desert landscapes across the globe.
Vans’ fittingly-titled “Desert Embellish” pack delivers a trio of new styles. Featuring reworked versions of the classic Slip-On, Old Skool and Era, the “Desert Embellish” run draws from Vans’ storied sneaker history. Notably, a blend of eye-catching embroidery, mixed tones and unqiue tones steals the show when it comes to the appearance of the new Old Skools, Eras and Slip-Ons. For designs, back, white and tan are the primary colorways employed.
You can take a look at Vans’ “Desert Embellish” pack above, and expect official release information to emerge in the near future. The shoes are expected to retail for $95 USD to $105 USD.
After receiving an exclusive look inside Fabien Nauden and Artcurial’s “C.R.E.A.M.” auction and exhibition, we recently learned of the final prices of the Supreme grails sold at the expansive sale.
Ranging from some of Supreme‘s earliest T-shirts to artwork from KAWS and Barbara Kruger, the curated auction and exhibition put on by Artcurial is comprised of 150 highly sought-after pieces. The sale generated a considerable amount of attention from veteran collectors and those looking to get a piece of the New York skate imprint raking in an impressive €850,681 EUR (approximately $1 million USD). Looking at the list of sale prices, some passionate Supreme fans might be raising eyebrows as many of the items were sold at a premium. Some notable items that sold include the Everlast Punching Bag for €20,200 EUR (approximately $23,886 USD), the Spalding Basketball for €8,839 EUR (approximately $10,444 USD), and the Baoding Stress Balls for €1,104 EUR (approximately $1,305 USD).
Check out some of the items sold below and head over to Artcurial to learn more about the sale.
In case you missed it, take a look at Supreme’s Spring 2018 sunglasses collection.
Price List
Supreme x Louis Vuitton Malle Courrier 90 Trunk – €88,400 EUR (approximately $104,312 USD)
Supreme x Louis Vuitton BoĆ®te Skateboard Trunk – €62,400 EUR (approximately $73,632 USD)
KAWS 4 Foot Companion (black) 2007 – €80,600 EUR (approximately $95,108 USD)
FUTURA 2000 Strawberry parfait II 2009 – €49,400 EUR (approximately $58,292 USD)
ZEVS Liquidated Supreme 2010 – €54,600 EUR (approximately $64,428 USD)
Barbara Kruger I shop therefore I am 1990 – €3,300 EUR (approximately $3,894 USD)
Supreme x Nate Lowman Tee-Shirt “Box Logo – Shibuya” 2012 – €9,800 EUR (approximately $11,564 USD)
Supreme Tee-shirt “Box Logo – Paris Store Opening” 2016 – €5,700 EUR (approximately $6,726 USD)
Supreme x Everlast “Lights Out” Punching Bag 2016 – €20,200 EUR (approximately $23,886 USD)
Supreme x Everlast Boxing Gloves – €8,500 EUR (approximately $10,030 USD)
Supreme x Ceramic “H” Ashtray – €5,700 EUR (approximately $6,726 USD)
Supreme x Baoding Stress Balls – €1,104 EUR (approximately $1,305 USD)
Supreme x Spalding Basketball – €8,839 EUR (approximately $10,444 USD)
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