Robert Indiana | Longchamp

Longchamp x Robert Indiana

LONGCHAMP X ROBERT INDIANA

AN ICONIC ARTWORK MEETS A UNIVERSALLY BELOVED BAG

Longchamp is pleased to present Longchamp x Robert Indiana, a tribute to the American artist,

featuring Indianaā€™s evocative LOVE artwork on its iconic Le PliageĀ® bag.

Celebrating shared values of graphic simplicity, inventive design and optimistic colors, the collection combines the emotionalresonance of Indianaā€™s universal message with the appeal of Longchampā€™s Le PliageĀ®.

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ā€œLove is universal, a positive message that is understood all over the world, and I liked the idea of reproducing this message on Le PliageĀ®, a universally beloved bag.ā€

says Sophie Delafontaine, Longchamp Creative Director and grand-daughter of the founder

LOVE

Robert Indiana played a central role in the development of assemblage art, hard-edge painting and Pop Art with work that explores American identity and the power of language. Indianaā€™s image LOVE with its stacked format began its life in 1964 in a series of frottage drawings that Indiana created and sent to friends. The artist further developed his concept through a series of paintings, sculpture, and prints, which made LOVE an icon of 20th century art and one of the most recognizable works of art in the world.

The capsule comprises the LOVE image reproduced in three colorways adapted from Indianaā€™s original artworks, emblazoned across the canvas Le PliageĀ® travel bag, the shoulder bag and the pouch, as well as two new square iterations of the bag, one tote-sized, the other a mini cross-body style. The leather part of the collection sees the cowhide leather Le PliageĀ® in its XS version embossed with the LOVE image in three monochrome colorways. The emblem also appears as a cowhide leather keychain and printed in red on a white cotton T-shirt and grey cotton sweatshirt, both unisex style. Meanwhile a silk scarf pays homage to Indianaā€™s fascination with numerology, featuring his brightly colored numbers.

Ā© Morgan Art Foundation. Licensed by Artestar, New York