In 2003, before Phoebe Philo became a fashion deity, Hedi Slimane turned to womenswear, and The Row redefined haute minimalism, there was one designer whose ability to read the culture stood out like a diamond tiara at a stoop sale: Marc Jacobs.
French contemporary artist Laurent Grasso spoke to WWD about working with Nicolas Ghesquière on the campaign shot by Steven Meisel.
The two beauties showcase the French Maison latest runway collection against a series of paintings by French conceptual artist Laurent Grasso
Brad Dickson/Courtesy Louis Vuitton An iconic return. Louis Vuitton and Japanese artist Takashi Murakami are getting back together – and the fashion house is celebrating with a dazzling new ...
The brand celebrates two decades of collaboration with artist Takashi Murakami by transforming two historic trams into immersive spaces running through the city until January 28.