The much-anticipated Louis Vuitton x Nigo: All The LV² collection finally dropped on June 26th. The collection collaboration was truly international, as an American designer, entrepreneur, and artist Virgil Abloh (who joined Dior in 2018) united forces with Japanese DJ and innovative designer Nigo–the creator of A Bathing Ape brand.

What The Duck?

According to Louis Vuitton's website, the duck figurine that you see above “celebrates the creative collaboration between Louis Vuitton and innovative Japanese designer Nigo. This eye-catching collectible showcases a bold LV Made signature on the side, a twist on Nigo's Human Made fashion label. This striking design is finished with the iconic Monogram canvas, which covers the piece's underside.”

The figurine is available for purchase, but to find out the price, you’ll have to make a call to Dior.

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"All The LV²"

The All The LV² collection for men, which offers a perfect blend of streerstyle plus luxury, consists of 36 looks. The pieces include the basics, such as shirts, pants, sweaters, jackets and shoes, and accessories: backpacks, sunglasses, belts, jewelry, earphone cases, notebooks, wallets and sun hats.

The two musically and aesthetically gifted creators go way back, as Abloh told I-D: “Man, it goes back like 15 years. That's when I first was swept away by A Bathing Ape. Nigo’s brand was the epitome of cultural relevance meets luxury. The stores were designed by Wonderwall. He was spending time in the UK with James Lavelle, putting out records. And then the art direction, working with graffiti artists that I knew. It all came together in a way that was very much a predecessor to what we see in luxury today: collaborations, refined polished spaces, attention to detail. All of the things that he was making were made in Japan, and were as well crafted as work made in France or Italy. I think that really struck me and sort of framed how I thought about design, and that’s evident in my design style today.”

And Nigo added: “Louis Vuitton is a brand I have always loved and will always admire, it's what I aspire to in a brand. I had experience working with Louis Vuitton before, but at that time I only designed sunglasses. Virgil told me that he wanted me to do whatever I want and, since I've always loved LV, that was all I needed to hear. Virgil is an old friend of mine, and knows me so well and Michael Burke, the CEO of the brand is an old friend of mine too. Working with two people that understand me so well was important.”

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