Louis Vuitton 2054, part of its Spring/Summer 2020 collection, was released on December 6th. 
 "Windowbreaker" (313,000 yen)
"Windowbreaker" (313,000 yen)
"Louis Vuitton 2054" is a new performance and tech line created by men's artistic director Virgil Abloh. It features technical materials that are completely water-repellent, including key knitwear and specially treated calf leather.
The collection name combines the present with 1854, the year the Maison was founded, and embodies the desire for the pieces to remain an essential part of your wardrobe even 200 years after its founding.
 "Hoodie" (118,000 yen), "Leather Parka" (1,030,000 yen), "Pants" (133,000 yen)
"Hoodie" (118,000 yen), "Leather Parka" (1,030,000 yen), "Pants" (133,000 yen)
"Louis Vuitton 2054 Line Sneakers" (127,000 yen)
Incorporating the "Compressomorphosis" (compression + change) technique first unveiled in the Fall/Winter 2019 Pre-Collection, some items can be compressed for travel by changing the pocket details.
Other pieces include a padded overshirt with multiple zippers that can be compressed and tucked into the back pocket to become a trekking pillow; a windbreaker with a distinctive front pocket that can be tucked into itself to transform into a pouch; and a military parka with a padded quilted lining, whose outer shell separates into two jackets.
Parachute pants, featuring removable cargo pockets, are a product of Virgil Abloh's recurring "accessomorphosis" (the fusion of bags and clothing) concept in his collections.
 Keepall Bandouliere Reversible 50 (¥398,000)
Keepall Bandouliere Reversible 50 (¥398,000)
The traditional "Monogram" is reinterpreted as an embossed trompe l'oeil motif on tie-dye camouflage rainbow and black and white fabrics. Colorful graphics have become the line's trademark, such as the initial motif formed by synchronized airplanes on the front of a hoodie.
Bags in technical materials mixed with embossed leather and puffer leather are accented with clear plastic hardware details, emphasizing the value of versatility and transformable looks. The collection includes a messenger bag with an adjustable zippered gusset, the "Christopher" backpack with side pockets, and the "Sleepol," a new interpretation of the iconic "Keepall" with outdoor elements that unfolds to become a sleeping bag.
 "Louis Vuitton 2054 Line Sneakers" (127,000 yen)
"Louis Vuitton 2054 Line Sneakers" (127,000 yen)
The shoes incorporate codes from military and outdoor wardrobes, and include black nylon boots with trail sneaker soles and black leather utility sneakers with nylon details.
 "Bonnet Louis Vuitton 2054" (76,000 yen)
"Bonnet Louis Vuitton 2054" (76,000 yen)
This water-repellent bucket hat is packable and can be stored away.
Other items included are extra-large scarves, chain jewelry featuring rainbow colors and a new logo, black sunglasses inspired by safety goggles, and the "Tambour Horizon" connected watch with a new watch face.
 "Windowbreaker" (313,000 yen)
"Windowbreaker" (313,000 yen)"Louis Vuitton 2054" is a new performance and tech line created by men's artistic director Virgil Abloh. It features technical materials that are completely water-repellent, including key knitwear and specially treated calf leather.
The collection name combines the present with 1854, the year the Maison was founded, and embodies the desire for the pieces to remain an essential part of your wardrobe even 200 years after its founding.
 "Hoodie" (118,000 yen), "Leather Parka" (1,030,000 yen), "Pants" (133,000 yen)
"Hoodie" (118,000 yen), "Leather Parka" (1,030,000 yen), "Pants" (133,000 yen)"Louis Vuitton 2054 Line Sneakers" (127,000 yen)
Incorporating the "Compressomorphosis" (compression + change) technique first unveiled in the Fall/Winter 2019 Pre-Collection, some items can be compressed for travel by changing the pocket details.
Other pieces include a padded overshirt with multiple zippers that can be compressed and tucked into the back pocket to become a trekking pillow; a windbreaker with a distinctive front pocket that can be tucked into itself to transform into a pouch; and a military parka with a padded quilted lining, whose outer shell separates into two jackets.
Parachute pants, featuring removable cargo pockets, are a product of Virgil Abloh's recurring "accessomorphosis" (the fusion of bags and clothing) concept in his collections.
 Keepall Bandouliere Reversible 50 (¥398,000)
Keepall Bandouliere Reversible 50 (¥398,000)The traditional "Monogram" is reinterpreted as an embossed trompe l'oeil motif on tie-dye camouflage rainbow and black and white fabrics. Colorful graphics have become the line's trademark, such as the initial motif formed by synchronized airplanes on the front of a hoodie.
Bags in technical materials mixed with embossed leather and puffer leather are accented with clear plastic hardware details, emphasizing the value of versatility and transformable looks. The collection includes a messenger bag with an adjustable zippered gusset, the "Christopher" backpack with side pockets, and the "Sleepol," a new interpretation of the iconic "Keepall" with outdoor elements that unfolds to become a sleeping bag.
 "Louis Vuitton 2054 Line Sneakers" (127,000 yen)
"Louis Vuitton 2054 Line Sneakers" (127,000 yen)The shoes incorporate codes from military and outdoor wardrobes, and include black nylon boots with trail sneaker soles and black leather utility sneakers with nylon details.
 "Bonnet Louis Vuitton 2054" (76,000 yen)
"Bonnet Louis Vuitton 2054" (76,000 yen)This water-repellent bucket hat is packable and can be stored away.
Other items included are extra-large scarves, chain jewelry featuring rainbow colors and a new logo, black sunglasses inspired by safety goggles, and the "Tambour Horizon" connected watch with a new watch face.

































