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A short video on handbags, this video tutorial is important for those who want to get into the LV resale market to know the history of each handbag model and how /why this contributes to the overall resale value . The multi colored models are limited editions meaning they are no longer manufactured . That means their value increase with time making them great long term investment pieces. The return per bag is actually better than investing in the stock market ( my experience only- maybe I'm just a bad trader) To those who watch my videos thankyou for watching and your support! This video is just based off my online research and does not contain every single thing you need to know but just the basics. Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami first collaborated under Marc Jacobs , the Creative Director at the time for the LV fashion house for the Spring/Summer 2003 collection. This collaboration spawned a decade of beautiful limited-edition pieces creating the beginning of an era of obsessive behavior for these unique stunning designs. The collaboration not only created gorgeous handbags but also was controversial due to its unabashed commercialist core between the fashion house and the artist. In its 2007 artist’s show “© Murakami,” a 1,000-square-foot popup store offering $960 Louis Vuitton handbags, opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. Art critics like Dave Hickey complained about the way “the museum [has turned] into a sort of upscale Macy’s,” Takashi Murakami is well known as a leader in Japanese neo-pop art. His artwork is reputable for it’s colorful, cheerful and cartoonish feel. His collaboration with Louis Vuitton fashion house proved to be a success for both the artist and Louis Vuitton. Takashi Murakami is well know for creating art that is characterized by a hard-edged with the use of largely flat colour exemplifying intricate details. He is known to use the Adobe Illustrator, a vector drawing programs in his early career in order to replicate a more graphic feel to his original paintings. The inaugural 2003 Murakami Multicolore Monogram collection in 2003 created the “it” bag. The bag collection described as a “monumental marriage between art and business” by creative director Marc Jacobs. The Murakami multicolore handbag collection is designed in the usual monogram but with a little spark of playfulness seen in the monogram printed canvas. It has a very kawaii (that's Japanese for "cute") feel with designs perked up by computerized prints of little flowers and cartoon creatures. The canvas print comprised of 33 different colors to create the well-known Monogram pattern. It is available in two main color choices, black or white, with pops of colorful monogram on both. The multicolore designs are now as iconic as the brand’s original brown monogram design. The collaboration also created a revolutionary quid-pro-quo partnership, lifting Murakami from art world star to bona fide status. The monogram multicolore collection was discontinued in 2015 after 12 years, this made it the longest artist collaboration the brand has ever had. This handbag collection is known as both Monogram Multicolor collection and “Monogram Multicolore” in French. TIMESTAMP 00:00 Introduction and a little about my channel 00:47 Short Video on History of Louis Vuitton & Takashi Murakami Collaboration 02:32 The Louis Vuitton Monogram Multicolor collection (2003): 04:15 Other bags created during the Louis Vuitton X Takashi Murakami Collaboration 04: 25 Louis Vuitton X Takashi Murakami Cherry Blossom (2003), 04:42 Louis Vuitton X Takashi Murakami Panda (2004), 05:08 Louis Vuitton X Takashi Murakami Cerises (2005), 05:38 Louis Vuitton X Takashi Murakami Monogramouflage (2008) 05:49 Louis Vuitton X Takashi Murakami Cosmic Blossom (2010). 06:30 Why is the price of Louis Vuitton X Takashi Murakami multicolored bags increasing on value over time ?