Louis Vuitton "Superflat Monogram" - Takashi Murakami

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..what's the point of uploading multiples of this SAME video on youtube?! ..are you all playing a childish competition on getting the most views or ratings or something? .. it's lame.

Description:
-An ad campaign for LOUIS VUITTON by Mamoru Hosoda. an updated alice in wonderland, in which a girl, searching for her lost cell phone, floats in a dizzying world of the company's logos. While waiting to meet her friends outside of a Louis Vuitton store, Aya's cell phone is eaten by the LV Panda, who then promptly swallows Aya - but the inside of his stomach is gateway to a psychadelic wonderland. Based on characters created by famed superflat artist Takashi Murakami.

Location:
-The LOUIS VUITTON store featured in this video is the Omotesando in Tokyo, Japan.

Music:
-The song featured in this movie:
Fantastic Plastic Machine - "Different Colors"
-Download the audio/music from this video here:


Facts/FAQs:
-The original video on YouTube!
-The director of the Digimon movie is the same person who directed this movie: Mamoru Hosoda.
-Marc Jacobs and Takashi Murakami collaborated to create the fresh looking multicolore design for Louis Vuitton.
-Takashi Murakami has featured his artwork along with Louis Vuitton's collaborated products at MOCA, Los Angeles' Museum of Contemporary Art. The limited Murakami edition of Louis Vuitton's Neverfull bag is one of the most sought after items for Fall 2007. The newest character added on the Louis Vuitton monogram pattern is the Chibi Kinoko on the Agenda PM.
-Takashi Murakami will showcase his MURAKAMI exhibit for the 2nd time to the public at the Brooklyn Museum in New York between April 5 - July 13, 2008. The most anticipated new design that Takashi Murakami has reinvented for the luxury company Louis Vuitton is the "Monogramouflague".

Channel: Film & Animation
Uploaded: April 18, 2006 at 6:36 am
Author: TechnoBoi11

Length: 00:05:10
Rating: 4.82
Views: 577394

Tags: Louis Vuitton LV Superflat Monogram Takashi Murakami Marc Jacobs Kanye West Japan Anime MOCA LA Brooklyn Museum Art NYC

Video Comments:
DCstar (November 17, 2008 at 6:32 am)
Theres a song in the game DJMAX Portable 2 thats music video completely rip this off.
dynasauer (November 15, 2008 at 6:06 pm)
Looks like Digimon
LinesAndSquiggles (November 15, 2008 at 10:53 am)
I wanna get eaten by that Panda!
kokpopo (November 11, 2008 at 7:21 pm)
kawaii
aftercubed (November 10, 2008 at 4:15 am)
I really enjoy Murakami's works, but I think he's sneaking in some kind of secret message here with this commercial. It really says something about today's youth, empty-headed, fresh consumers for the taking, especially with the fact she's more concerned about her cell phone than anything else, and she's surrounded by this logo wonderland.

Hooray.
bullettimethis (November 6, 2008 at 9:27 am)
What do u smoke to get this high. That girl went on a epic journey. I dont care what anyone says. Someone at Studio 4c is high on something when they are thinking these animations up.

They probably just go off natural tallent and are just awesome. I love every single one of these animations.
alecslover29 (November 6, 2008 at 12:56 am)
thats some weird crap right there
flidrl (November 3, 2008 at 11:14 pm)
Btw. This week I am goin to buy a purse bag to my girlfriend. It will LV with this motive.
We are not so much into fashion, but we are both definitely into anime...
flidrl (November 3, 2008 at 11:08 pm)
Yolei?!? R U kiddin? She doesnt even remind her. XD
antb1993 (November 3, 2008 at 11:26 pm)
its just the purple hair :D

guess Kari/Jeri makes more sense =P