Louis Vuitton has a reputation of producing some of the world’s most coveted and cool bags. Just look back to Marc Jacobs’s collaborations with Stephen Sprouse and Takashi Murakami or the brand’s travel luggage, which kicked off the story of Vuitton and is now a staple for the well-travelled.
It seems only fitting then that Virgil Abloh, who currently holds the title of men’s artistic director for the brand, should add his own spin to the history of the Vuitton bag. During his second presentation for the luxury house in Paris overnight, Abloh sent glow in the dark Keepalls down the runway and needless to say, it was love at first sight for the world.
The bags reportedly use fibre-optic lights to get their glow and we can already see Abloh’s famous fans and friends stepping onto their private jets in the middle of the night, guided by the light of their Vuitton.
Of course, the frow was studded with A-list Abloh supporters from Frank Ocean to Timothée Chalamet who are probably, at this second, hugging their new glowing Keepalls tightly. Inspired by Michael Jackson, the show itself featured oversized suiting, puffer jackets studded with the LV emblem and a mix of tie dye, pleats and and space-age silver outwear.
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