Graffiti blasphemy applied to high-end fashion stores has been an underground trend for years, and is growing bigger and bigger // With artsy pirates of the likes of French street artist Kidult hitting streets, it’s not that easy now to distinguish unwanted acts of vandalism from silently accepted sort of “tributes” // No doubt that this is a good way to get people talking around both the involved brand and, of course, the artist himself // Hermes in Paris was the latest store to be disfigured, but also Agnés B, Supreme and Kenzo were hit by the artist’s fury // Facebook Twitter Pintrest 8 notes