Posted by Nick June 14, 2011

FAFI is having a pop up shop at Galerie LJ in Paris as of tonight and stays open till the 22nd of the month. At the pop up store there will be 10 new prints, Married to the Mob tees, Mugs, Candles and Limited edition customised Vans. Click through for images and prices:

Now these prints look especially amazing and for me are the highlight of the store. 10 New Giclee prints in editions of just 10 each. I really wanted to get my hands on the first one but alas the prices are too much for me. Fafi has grown to be an artist of high importance in the fashion world and unfortunately that means there are prices to match. Remember we're talking about an artist that sat in Colette earlier this year while people bought $1,000 handbags for her to draw on. So in that respect for a quality print like the ones shown €350 is probably market price, just wish i could grab one :(

These are the prices i have, unfortunately i don't have prices on all products: Prints are €350, Vans €250 and candles are €60 by POPUP. Sorry i dont have a price on the tees. For more pricing and pre order you contact Galerie LJ at info [at] galerielj [dot] com

WANT!!!!

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