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Louis Vuitton to Discontinue Multicolore Monogram
By SENATUS News | 21 July 2015

The French luxury label, with Nicolas Ghesquire now in charge of womenswear, has announced that it is putting an end to its famous Multicolore monogram collection, designed by Takahashi Murakami and initiated by then-creative director Marc Jacobs.

The Multicolore monogram design, which made its debut in 2003 at the brand’s Spring fashion show, will slowly be phased out in stores, and has been the label’s longest lasting to date.

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