Louis Vuitton men’s artistic director, Kim Jones looks to the Big Apple for the inspiration of his fall-winter 2017 collection. Discussing how the outing relates to New York, Jones shares, “It’s uptown and downtown.” The collection captures “artists and musicians, friends and heroes.”
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Traversing the decades, the lineup revisits style from the seventies, eighties, and early nineties. Artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Andy Warhol serve as muses for the season. A hip-hop aesthetic is also explored with resident icon Daniel “Dapper Dan” Day.
Alongside a fresh offering of loose tailored coats, pajama-inspired shirts dressed in New York graphics, relaxed trousers, and casual knitwear, Jones finds time for a collaboration. The designer sets sights on Supreme. Jones insists that “No New York City men’s conversation is complete without Supreme.” Together, the brands partner on a capsule collection of clothing, jewelry, and accessories.