In one word: utilitarian. With a head trip theme underlying the spring men’s collection, Louis Vuitton’s men’s studio director Paul Helbers, under the auspices of Marc Jacobs, channeled what he described as “a rhapsody of three virtual scenarios for a digital bohemian, a man who travels the world from behind his computer screen.” That translated to accessories that are both at once eclectic and elegant: Chinese symbol LV medallions on leather cords to wrap around the wrist, a lifesaver medallion in unpolished tiger’s eye and windshield sunglasses. But can we talk about the bags? (Jump for more!)
LOVING LOVING the Damier Graphite canvas pieces personalized by Brooklyn-based tattoo artist Scott Campbell (his work was also prominent on the models’ necks and arms and on several Utah leather leathergoods). Lightweight and functional, the bags are inspired by active sports. Featuring details like multi straps and handles, zippers and pockets galore, the super light nylon styles showcase the Damier check print in black, electric blue and a gorgeous amazonian green. What’s more: they’re completely foldable and packable within their inside pocket! For the more subdued gent, washed olive and khaki denim tote styles are on target, printed with either the Monogram in large scale or the “Louis Vuitton Articles de Voyage” archive signature for a military feel. Last but not least, check out the new Keepall Waterproof, which for spring will be fashioned in a Damier printed translucide PVC version.