Vans + MoMA Drop 2nd Artistic Collaboration of Footwear and Apparel
Fresh off their debut launch in September, streetwear brand Vans and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) just dropped their second collaboration of footwear and apparel featuring the artwork of Jackson Pollock, Lybov Popova, Edvard Munch and Faith Ringgold. Vans worked closely with MoMA on the limited-edition Vans designs, which includes sneakers (Authentic, Sk8-Hi, Era... Read more »
Fresh off their debut launch in September, streetwear brand Vans and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) just dropped their second collaboration of footwear and apparel featuring the artwork of Jackson Pollock, Lybov Popova, Edvard Munch and Faith Ringgold. Vans worked closely with MoMA on the limited-edition Vans designs, which includes sneakers (Authentic, Sk8-Hi, Era and Classic Slip-On), clothing (button-down shirt, tees, fleece and hoodie), hats (camper style and bucket), and backpack (Old Skool).
Jackson Pollock’s ‘One: Number 31, 1950‘ is used to reimagine the Vans Authentic using an all-over application over the canvas and on the sidewalls. In addition to the shoes, the painting is digitally printed onto a short sleeve button-down shirt and camper style hat.
Lybov Popova’s expressive ‘Untitled, 1917‘ is applied to both sides of the Vans Sk8-Hi, in addition to a complementary fleece and ringer t-shirt.
Edvard Munch’s iconic piece, ‘The Scream 1895‘, can be found in repeat on the canvas parts of the Vans Era, as well as ...
Fresh off their debut launch in September, streetwear brand Vans and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) just dropped their second collaboration of footwear and apparel featuring the artwork of Jackson Pollock, Lybov Popova, Edvard Munch and Faith Ringgold. Vans worked closely with MoMA on the limited-edition Vans designs, which includes sneakers (Authentic, Sk8-Hi, Era and Classic Slip-On), clothing (button-down shirt, tees, fleece and hoodie), hats (camper style and bucket), and backpack (Old Skool).
Jackson Pollock’s ‘One: Number 31, 1950‘ is used to reimagine the Vans Authentic using an all-over application over the canvas and on the sidewalls. In addition to the shoes, the painting is digitally printed onto a short sleeve button-down shirt and camper style hat.
Lybov Popova’s expressive ‘Untitled, 1917‘ is applied to both sides of the Vans Sk8-Hi, in addition to a complementary fleece and ringer t-shirt.
Edvard Munch’s iconic piece, ‘The Scream 1895‘, can be found in repeat on the canvas parts of the Vans Era, as well as ...
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