Louis Vuitton Gets Kusama-fied – 10K NFTs Celebrating 200 Years

- Louis Vuitton has partnered with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama to create a new collection celebrating unprecedented creativity.
- There are rumors of an associated NFT drop but no formal verification from the main sources.
- The collaboration could indicate the continued adoption of NFTs in the luxury industry.
International fashion house Louis Vuitton has partnered with Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama in a collaborative new collection. According to the Louis Vuitton official website, the new collection:
“Reinterprets the Maison’s iconic pieces, infused with the artist’s signature motifs.”
The collection was revealed by Louis Vuitton in January 2023, following the successful debut of their NFT game in May of 2022.
Since the announcement of the Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama collection, speculation about a 10, 000 NFT drop has surfaced along with an unverified OpenSea collection,
Spot-On Speculation?
The reported launch of 10,000 NFTs will commemorate Louis Vuitton’s 200th anniversary.
There has been speculation by numerous news outlets about the NFT drop, including a tweet by WuBlockchain stating:
“Louis Vuitton will allow buyers to convert these NFTs into physical products.”
Some comments have been made that the price of the NFTs will be in the vicinity of four ETH when considering the price of other luxury brand NFTs.
Furthermore, an unverified OpenSea collection titled Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama was created in February 2023, which listed 46 items on February 7th, 2023, with an average price of four ETH.
The information in the description is reciprocated in a number of Web 3.0 news publications, but interestingly, in major fashion publications like Harper’s Bazaar and High Snobiety there is not a whisper about the NFT drop.

Source: OpenSea
On the Flipside
- The Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama official website links to an Instagram filter and a collection of LVxYK mini-games but not the OpenSea NFTs.
- The collection is celebrated internationally by renowned supermodels, dedicated pop-up stores, including Harrods in London, and the embellishment of Louis Vuitton stores across the globe with Kusama motifs.
Why You Should Care
If the speculations are true, endeavors like the Louis Vuitton and Yayoi Kusama collaboration could exemplify NFT acceptance in the luxury industry and the synchronicity of traditional and digital art.
