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The Louis Vuitton Monogram was created in 1896 by Georges Vuitton as a tribute to his father and a shield against counterfeiters — a pattern of interlocking LV initials and stylised flowers, inspired by Neo-Gothic ornamentation and Japanese aesthetics. It was one of fashion's earliest acts of brand defence. Georges didn't invent it to be beautiful, exactly. He invented it to be unmistakeable...
Marvel's publisher didn't want it. Stan Lee was looking for a new superhero idea and the teenage demand for comic books and a character with whom they could identify led to the creation of Spider-Man. When he pitched it, the response was essentially: teenagers can't be the lead, spiders are repellent, and nobody...
The first Bearbrick was released on May 27, 2001, as a free gift to attendees of the World Character Convention in Tokyo. It was a simple white bear featuring the Bearbrick logo — a blue bear shape with a red @ enclosed within. It measured 70 millimetres tall. That measurement became the standard — the 100%...
In 1980, Keith Haring found a highly public venue in the unused advertising panels in the New York City subway. The panels were covered in black matte paper — meant to cover empty ad spaces between campaigns — and Haring started drawing on them with white chalk...
Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburgh in 1928 and died in New York in February 1987. Between those two dates he managed to rewrite what art was allowed to be — not through manifestos or theory...

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