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ARTYCAPUCINES

For the fourth year in a row, Louis Vuitton invited six leading contemporary artists to transform the Capucines from blank canvas to limited-edition artwork. A testament to the iconic bag’s ability to inspire unbridled creativity, Amelie Bertrand, Daniel Buren, Ugo Rondinone, Peter Marino, Park Seo-Bo and Kennedy Yanko have brought their unique creative visions to the bag’s timeless design.

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AMELIE BERTRAND

The first-ever Capucines to glow in the dark, the French artist’s dazzling bag radiates a warm phosphorescence inspired by the atmosphere of summer nightlife.

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DANIEL BUREN

Employing the French artist’s trademark black-and-white stripes, his creation plays with signature themes in an ingenious “double-design” concept.

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UGO RONDINONE

Colorful and joyful, the Swiss artist’s design is an homage to the clown and rainbow motifs often found in his oeuvre.

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PETER MARINO

Striking and powerful, the renowned architect’s all-black design is based upon a found antique studded trunk.

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PARK SEO-BO

Richly embellished, the Korean master’s bag adapts a 2016 work from his celebrated “Écriture” series to the surface of the Capucines.

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KENNEDY YANKO

The American artist’s powerfully sculptural creation is a translation of her trademark metal and “paint skin” works into leather.

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THE CAMPAIGN

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