San Antonio Louis Vuitton pop-up gets makeover after trademark accusations
The Southtown art installation paying tribute to Spur Victor Wembanyama's marketing deal with Louis Vuitton got a makeover this week after the French handbag maker accused the artists behind it of trademark infringement, the Express-News reports. In late February, a pop-up installation inspired by the Prada storefront in the West Texas town of Maria appeared near the intersections of West Lambert and South Flores streets. The tiny building received praise from SA hoops fans and become a backdrop for numerous selfies.
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