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psa 10 louis vuitton x murakami trading card monogram & cherry designs #032. This wasn’t supposed to be a trading card. that’s what makes it matter. when murakami first reimagined the monogram in the early 2000s, it changed luxury forever. condition matters more here because the audience is different. this wasn’t supposed to be a trading card. that’s what makes it matter. louis vuitton and takashi murakami didn’t build their worlds around cardboard — they built them around culture, art, status, and time. when murakami first reimagined the monogram in the early 2000s, it changed luxury forever. color, play, irreverence layered onto something historic. decades later, that same language finds its way here — smaller scale, same weight. this piece sits right in the middle of that intersection. the monogram stripped to black and white, the cherries breaking it open with just enough personality to remind you who touched it. not loud, not crowded — intentional. this is what happens when fashion, art, and collectible culture stop pretending they’re separate. it’s not just a card, it’s a translation of luxury into something you can actually hold. psa 10 pushes it into a different category. condition matters more here because the audience is different. this isn’t just for collectors — it’s for people who understand brand, scarcity, and design. pricing it high isn’t a stretch, it’s alignment. because this isn’t about comps. it’s about what happens when louis vuitton, murakami, and the idea of collectibles all land in the same place at the same time. thoughtfully curated by culture graded card---other images to highlight the collection/project i’m kan, the louis vuitton don. bought my mom myself a purse card, now she you louis vuitton mom strong. #19