Loewe Wool-Blend Anagram Lines Scarf
Color
Beige
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
Under the direction of Jonathan Anderson, graphic design duo M/M (Paris) were commissioned to reinterpret loewe's identity through a contemporary lens. The design, which adorns this wool-rich scarf, is an adaptation of Spanish artist Vicente Vela's quadruple-L insignia which was first used by the label on branding irons to mark cattle and leather skins as their own.
Details
Under the direction of Jonathan Anderson, graphic design duo M/M (Paris) were commissioned to reinterpret loewe's identity through a contemporary lens. The design, which adorns this wool-rich scarf, is an adaptation of Spanish artist Vicente Vela's quadruple-L insignia which was first used by the label on branding irons to mark cattle and leather skins as their own.
Under the direction of Jonathan Anderson, graphic design duo M/M (Paris) were commissioned to reinterpret loewe's identity through a contemporary lens. The design, which adorns this wool-rich scarf, is an adaptation of Spanish artist Vicente Vela's quadruple-L insignia which was first used by the label on branding irons to mark cattle and leather skins as their own.