Art
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Langley Thomas
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26 Jun 2026
Slawn’s Slimowa Suitcases That Travel as Canvases
In the vibrant churn of 2026’s street-luxury crossover, Nigerian-British artist Olaolu Slawn isn’t just painting canvases, he’s redefining mobility itself with Slimowa, his audacious custom suitcase line dropping this June.

COURTESY OF SLAWN
No Rimowa? No problem. Slawn took the iconic aluminum grooves and turned them into kinetic, graffiti-drenched masterpieces that blur the line between functional luggage and portable gallery walls.

SLAWN
Signature primary-colored portraits and chaotic caricatures explode across the ridged surfaces in his unmistakable spray-paint style, bold, unfiltered, and full of life. Each piece feels like a traveling mural, with faces with exaggerated expressions, layered tags, and vibrant abstractions that capture the energy of Lagos streets meeting London’s creative pulse.

SLAWN
It’s art that moves with you, literally. Scuffed from airport adventures yet radiating that raw Slawn charisma. Limited editions mean these won’t sit still for long; they’re destined for collectors, tastemakers, and anyone ready to make every trip a statement.
What elevates Slimowa into Jumiro territory is the full-world build. Slawn’s history of high-profile collabs and features (Burberry, Nike, even the BRITs award) shines through in the meticulous craftsmanship, durable luxury meets irreverent street energy.

SLAWN
Imagine wheeling these through terminals like rolling sculptures, sparking conversations from departure lounge to destination. In an era where personal style extends to every accessory, Slawn flips travel gear into expressive extensions of identity, celebrating hybrid cultures and unapologetic creativity.

SLAWN
Youth culture is already buzzing; TikTok unboxings, airport flexes, and studio sessions showing the painting process turn the launch into a cultural moment. Slawn proves everyday objects can carry profound narratives, your baggage, quite literally, becoming art that evolves with every journey.
Bold, playful, and impossibly cool, Slimowa isn’t just luggage; it’s freedom painted in motion. So pack your worldview accordingly.
Art
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Langley Thomas
/
26 Jun 2026
Slawn’s Slimowa Suitcases That Travel as Canvases
In the vibrant churn of 2026’s street-luxury crossover, Nigerian-British artist Olaolu Slawn isn’t just painting canvases, he’s redefining mobility itself with Slimowa, his audacious custom suitcase line dropping this June.

COURTESY OF SLAWN
No Rimowa? No problem. Slawn took the iconic aluminum grooves and turned them into kinetic, graffiti-drenched masterpieces that blur the line between functional luggage and portable gallery walls.

SLAWN
Signature primary-colored portraits and chaotic caricatures explode across the ridged surfaces in his unmistakable spray-paint style, bold, unfiltered, and full of life. Each piece feels like a traveling mural, with faces with exaggerated expressions, layered tags, and vibrant abstractions that capture the energy of Lagos streets meeting London’s creative pulse.

SLAWN
It’s art that moves with you, literally. Scuffed from airport adventures yet radiating that raw Slawn charisma. Limited editions mean these won’t sit still for long; they’re destined for collectors, tastemakers, and anyone ready to make every trip a statement.
What elevates Slimowa into Jumiro territory is the full-world build. Slawn’s history of high-profile collabs and features (Burberry, Nike, even the BRITs award) shines through in the meticulous craftsmanship, durable luxury meets irreverent street energy.

SLAWN
Imagine wheeling these through terminals like rolling sculptures, sparking conversations from departure lounge to destination. In an era where personal style extends to every accessory, Slawn flips travel gear into expressive extensions of identity, celebrating hybrid cultures and unapologetic creativity.

SLAWN
Youth culture is already buzzing; TikTok unboxings, airport flexes, and studio sessions showing the painting process turn the launch into a cultural moment. Slawn proves everyday objects can carry profound narratives, your baggage, quite literally, becoming art that evolves with every journey.
Bold, playful, and impossibly cool, Slimowa isn’t just luggage; it’s freedom painted in motion. So pack your worldview accordingly.
Art
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Langley Thomas
/
26 Jun 2026
Slawn’s Slimowa Suitcases That Travel as Canvases
In the vibrant churn of 2026’s street-luxury crossover, Nigerian-British artist Olaolu Slawn isn’t just painting canvases, he’s redefining mobility itself with Slimowa, his audacious custom suitcase line dropping this June.

COURTESY OF SLAWN
No Rimowa? No problem. Slawn took the iconic aluminum grooves and turned them into kinetic, graffiti-drenched masterpieces that blur the line between functional luggage and portable gallery walls.

SLAWN
Signature primary-colored portraits and chaotic caricatures explode across the ridged surfaces in his unmistakable spray-paint style, bold, unfiltered, and full of life. Each piece feels like a traveling mural, with faces with exaggerated expressions, layered tags, and vibrant abstractions that capture the energy of Lagos streets meeting London’s creative pulse.

SLAWN
It’s art that moves with you, literally. Scuffed from airport adventures yet radiating that raw Slawn charisma. Limited editions mean these won’t sit still for long; they’re destined for collectors, tastemakers, and anyone ready to make every trip a statement.
What elevates Slimowa into Jumiro territory is the full-world build. Slawn’s history of high-profile collabs and features (Burberry, Nike, even the BRITs award) shines through in the meticulous craftsmanship, durable luxury meets irreverent street energy.

SLAWN
Imagine wheeling these through terminals like rolling sculptures, sparking conversations from departure lounge to destination. In an era where personal style extends to every accessory, Slawn flips travel gear into expressive extensions of identity, celebrating hybrid cultures and unapologetic creativity.

SLAWN
Youth culture is already buzzing; TikTok unboxings, airport flexes, and studio sessions showing the painting process turn the launch into a cultural moment. Slawn proves everyday objects can carry profound narratives, your baggage, quite literally, becoming art that evolves with every journey.
Bold, playful, and impossibly cool, Slimowa isn’t just luggage; it’s freedom painted in motion. So pack your worldview accordingly.
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