Social media users are scratching their heads over a Louis Vuitton billboard featuring San Antonio Spur Victor Wembanyama that popped up in one of the city's poorest neighborhoods. Located near the intersection of I-37 and Fair Avenue on the South Side, the billboard features Wemby sporting a black-and-white LV jacket that retails for $6,450.
The ZIP code is one of the city's least affluent, yet the high-end fashion brand is showing off a jacket that retails for $6,450.
Social media users are scratching their heads over a Louis Vuitton billboard featuring San Antonio Spur Victor Wembanyama that popped up in one of the city's poorest neighborhoods. It makes sense for a French label to partner with the Paris metro-born star. What doesn't doesn't add up, though — at least not to social media users — is the billboard's placement, which is a far cry from the Dominion or Stone Oak."Did anyone at LV look at the demographics of that area?" the user tweeted."Might make the billboard that much better."
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