The cult LV Trainer sneaker is reinterpreted by Japanese streetwear legend Nigo as part of his second collaboration with Louis Vuitton Artistic Director Virgil Abloh. The upper in white calf leather is printed with the duck motif of the Louis Vuitton x Nigo collection, which encompasses leather goods, accessories and ready-to-wear. Nigo's instinctive fusion of British dandy and Japanese street culture has established him as a uniquely influential figure, at the crossroads of fine art and fashion.
Created by Louis Vuitton Artistic Director Virgil Abloh, the cult LV Trainer sneaker is revisited in Monogram denim in different shades of blue. Inspired by vintage basketball sneakers, this design features an innovative gel-injected outsole, which is decorated with a motif of Monogram Flowers.
The LV Trainer sneaker is revisited in beige Monogram denim with tonal suede calf-leather trim. Designed by Louis Vuitton Artistic Director Virgil Abloh, this iconic model was inspired by vintage basketball sneakers. For optimum comfort, it features a padded collar and an innovative, gel-injected outsole, which is decorated with Monogram Flowers.
This red, white and blue version of the LV Trainer sneaker combines smooth and grained calf leather with technical textile. Designed by Louis Vuitton Artistic Director Virgil Abloh, this cult style was inspired by vintage basketball sneakers. The red and white outsole is decorated with Monogram Flowers and a blue insert.
Designed by Louis Vuitton Artistic Director Virgil Abloh, the iconic LV Trainer sneaker is revisited this season in Monogram denim and Monogram-embossed grained calf leather. The contrasting colors and materials highlight the elaborate construction of this model, which was inspired by vintage basketball sneakers. A single pair takes seven hours to stitch.
Designed by Louis Vuitton Artistic Director Virgil Abloh, the iconic LV Trainer sneaker is revisited this season in Monogram denim and Monogram-embossed grained calf leather. The contrasting colors and materials highlight the elaborate construction of this model, which was inspired by vintage basketball sneakers. A single pair takes seven hours to stitch.
Designed by Louis Vuitton Artistic Director Virgil Abloh, the iconic LV Trainer sneaker is revisited this season in Monogram denim and Monogram-embossed grained calf leather. The contrasting colors and materials highlight the elaborate construction of this model, which was inspired by vintage basketball sneakers. A single pair takes seven hours to stitch.
This exceptional reinterpretation of the LV Trainer sneaker is entirely covered in sparkling crystals. An icon of the Louis Vuitton shoe collection, this model was designed by Artistic Director Virgil Abloh, who drew inspiration from vintage basketball sneakers. The elaborately constructed upper takes seven hours to stitch.
This exceptional version of the iconic LV Trainer sneaker is completely covered in sparkling crystals in black, silver and yellow. This graphic color palette highlights the elaborate construction of the upper, which takes Louis Vuitton artisans seven hours to stitch. The bicolor rubber outsole is debossed with Monogram-Flower motifs.
Seen at Louis Vuitton's Spring-Summer 2022 show, this version of the LV Trainer sneaker comes in silver canvas with a striking mirror effect, tying in with the metallic theme of the collection. This cult design, created by Artistic Director Virgil Abloh, was inspired by vintage basketball sneakers. It features an innovative, gel-injected outsole decorated with Monogram Flowers.