good news for Louis Vuitton fans. Following the previous launch of several NFT projects, the luxury fashion house has teamed up with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama to launch a 10,000 NFT project in celebration of her 200th anniversary.
The Big Celebration 200
While many fashion brands have released collectibles in the past, Louis Vuitton goes a step further by allowing fans to trade in their NFTs for physical items. NFTs are expected to be priced at around 4 ETH, and in terms of art style, they will likely lean towards the colorful and whimsical.
That’s because 93-year-old Kusama is known for her polka dot designs and psychedelic infinity rooms. Consequently, she’s making it a hit, especially online, where she’s cultivated a dedicated following.
Kusama and Louis Vuitton collaborated a decade ago and it seems that history is repeating itself. The brand also seems excited about this new development, tweeting on February 3:
#yayoikusama in Tokyo. After her collaboration with the Maison, the Japanese artist visited #Louis VuittonOmotesando and Harajuku temporary shops. learn more about #LVxYayoiKusama in https://t.co/3XNZoaFWOF. pic.twitter.com/UYR8RIoZyV
—Louis Vuitton (@LouisVuitton) February 3, 2023
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Tokoni Uti has written extensively on blockchain and cryptocurrency for years. Her work has been featured on sites like BTCmanager and Blockchain Reporter. She has a degree in Corporate Communications.
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