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Louis Vuitton Collaborates With A Japanese Artist By Displaying Her Realistic Robots In Store Windows

 

Image: Yayoi Kusama insta

A realistic robot resembling Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama conquers Louis Vuitton store windows as part of an advertisement for the new collection. The android draws the avant-garde artist's signature circles, looks at passers-by and grins eerily, causing the viewer to experience an ominous effect.

Figure of Yayoi Kusama in Tokyo

Image: Yayoi Kusama insta

Image: Yayoi Kusama insta

Fashion brand Louis Vuitton has presented another collection in collaboration with 93-year-old avant-garde Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, who became famous for her installations and paintings with polka dots. The creative Louis Vuitton team released clothes, perfumes and accessories.

As part of the advertising campaign, a giant figure in the form of Yayoi Kusama was placed in the Tokyo store, and her robot also appeared in the window of Louis Vuitton, New York, with the iconic image of the artist in a red wig and polka dot dress. The android looks very realistic, you can see the live facial expressions of the robot, realistically blinks and grins. Even wrinkles are visible on the robot “face”.

However, many Internet users were delighted with the technology that the brand used to promote the Yayoi Kusama collection. Yayoi Kusama is considered the most expensive artist in our time - in 2008, her painting was sold at auction for $ 5.1 million.

Realistic robot Yayoi Kusama In New York

Image: Yayoi Kusama insta

Image: Yayoi Kusama insta

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