Takahashi Murakami’s Multicolore monogram collection to end at Louis Vuitton

A Louis Vuitton motif on a Ginza department store in Tokyo, Japan in 2007

Louis Vuitton has announced that it is putting an end to its famous Multicolore monogram collection, designed by Takahashi Murakami.

The monogram design, which made its debut in 2003 at the brand's spring fashion show, will slowly be phased out in stores.

Louis Vuitton declined to comment specifically on the discontinuation of the collection but said they preferred to "look forward," according to Women's Wear Daily.

The Multicolore monogram collection is the label's longest lasting to date, and was made popular by celebrities like Paris Hilton, Anna Kournikova and Jessica Simpson.

The Multicolore monogram collection is just one of many collaborations between Louis Vuitton and the artist.