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Say Farewell to Takahashi Murakami’s Multicolored Monogram Collection at Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton’s Multicolore monogram collection, once a favorite of Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, and Jessica Simpson, will be discontinued later this year. A collaboration between artist Takahashi Murakami and the French fashion house, it debuted in 2003 at the brand’s spring fashion show in Paris when Marc Jacobs was the creative director. At Louis Vuitton’s Saks Fifth Avenue shop-in-shop, a store associate told Women’s Wear Daily that the collection will be “leaving stores at the end of July, forever,” and the brand, with Jacobs’ successor Nicolas Ghesquiere, declined to comment specifically on the discontinuation of the collection and said they preferred to “look forward.” The Multicolore monogram collection is the label’s longest lasting to date so to commemorate the end of an era, we’re looking back at its most memorable moments from Amber Rose accompanied by Kanye West at Paris Fashion Week wearing the Mink Bum Bag to its big screen appearances on the arms of Lindsay Lohan in Mean Girls and Emma Roberts in Wild Child.

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