Video: Yana Rudkovskaya: "Supreme And Louis Vuitton Fans Don't Care About My Haters"
2024 Author: Henry Pass | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 13:55
The history of the tragic relationship between Russian stars and the Louis Vuitton x Supreme collaboration was not ridiculed only by the lazy. But are the authors of the #RIPSUPREME hashtags so right, and how did this story affect the streetwear brand's hooligan image?
Yana Rudkovskaya answers: “Well, what is there to talk about at all! True Supreme fans, skaters and athletes, don't care about collaborating with Louis Vuitton at all. And they are not at all choking on social networks, shouting that they did not get the red backpacks and overalls with logos. Yes, I'm a longtime friend, a Louis Vuitton fan, and it's no surprise that I was invited to a private show of a loud collaboration. And I bought a lot of beautiful things for my sons - they are 15 and 16, the very age to wear Supreme - and for my husband. And if anyone crossed the road, it was only dealers who failed to intercept the treasured item and resell at exorbitant prices on eBay. I love all of the latest Louis Vuitton collaborations and have given equal attention to the Jeff Koons bags and the Supreme story. I'm surethat these unique things are the very place in my collection. Moreover, children loved them. Another question that some of my Instagram readers lacked a sense of humor to grasp: rave reviews don't mean I'm going to go head to toe in Supreme now. However, out of 1.6 million subscribers, only 100 failed and gave out envious comments. I think most sane people on a popular account are not bad at all. "most sane people to a popular account is not a bad thing at all. "most sane people to a popular account is not a bad thing at all."
Photo: @rudkovskayaofficial
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