Stephen Sprouse for Louis Vuitton (2001)

Since the soon to be released neon graffiti line is filling my blog pages, i think it'll be nice to go back to memory lane for some of you who are familiar and have the collection, also for those who's not too familiar with the previous collection

Back in Spring/Summer 2001, Louis Vuitton collaborate with the late Stephen Sprouse for a line that's called Graffiti line.
and since he died on 2004, now they "modified" his late works and call it "Louis Vuitton for Stephen Sprouse" instead of the late "Stephen Sprouse for Louis Vuitton" project in 2001.

The original collaboration has its origins in the time when Jacobs was looking for a Paris apartment. When he looked at Charlotte Gainsbourg’s space on the rue du Bac, he stumbled across a Vuitton Monogram canvas trunk, which the actress’s legendary father, Serge, had painted over in black. It eventually inspired him to collaborate with Sprouse for spring 2001. “For me, this monogram graffiti was the first milestone of our permanent reinvention of our history,” said Vuitton president and chief executive officer Yves Carcelle

Items Released:
Hat Box (Silver, Khaki , it was extremely limited)
Keepall (Silver, Khaki)
Speedy 30 (Silver, Khaki)
Porte Monnaie Wallet (Silver, Khaki, Peach)
Pochette (Silver, Khaki, Peach)
Bandana (Silver, Khaki, Peach)
Alma MM (Black, Peach)
Alma PM (Black, Peach)
Alma Horizontal (Black, Peach)
Shoes (Black, Peach)

Prices then (it's amazing how the price then) :
Keepall $800
Speedy $600
Pochette $130
Wallet $300