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» Hauptforum » Forum: Battlefield » Thread: Louis Vuitton Lunar PM Handbags M93442 |
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Check out what Ghesquiere and louis vuitton outlet Vuitton have released so far below; these photos should start popping up in fashion magazines soon. Nicolas Ghesquiere wasted no time in putting his own stamp on the iconic codes of Louis Vuitton, and the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2015 collection is the latest continuation in his reimagining of the monograms and materials that we all know and (maybe) love. The collection just hit stores and Vuitton's online boutique, and if you're not a logo lover, there's plenty for you here.
Relatively few of these Louis Vuitton Shoes seasonal bags are made with monogram canvas, and many of them lack external branding at all. Instead, Ghesquiere's accessories team has let Vuitton's ultra-recognizable materials and shapes speak for themselves. With a brand that has such great recognition among consumers, Louis Vuitton Wallets there's no need to belabor the point, and these bags largely avoid doing that. Perhaps more importantly, they mostly seem like the kinds of pieces that would be a lot of fun to buy and use. Check out the collection below, complete with prices. The only thing missing is the Pinch bag; it's slated to be released soon, but there's no information available on the brand's website yet.
Historically, "discreet" hasn't often been a word used to describe Louis Vuitton bags, but Louis Vuitton Luggage times are a-changing at the French leather goods powerhouse. Several seasons before Nicolas Ghesquiere was brought in to helm the women's side of the company, Kim Jones was hired to oversee the men's side of things; his contribution to the brand's legacy has already been tremendous.
The Louis Vuitton Taurillon Backpack (named for the type of leather it uses) is a small piece of the masculine-luxury look that Jones has built, but it's a good representative for the vibe that permeates much of the brand's men's bags. It's luxurious and simple; minimal, but not in an architecturally aggressive way. It has a traditionalism to it, and the design is well-edited enough that it doesn't make men who don't want to carry a purse feel like that's what they're doing.
Here's Rihanna, heading to dinner at Nobu in Tribeca on a particularly blustery Louis Vuitton Handbags night in NYC. She's carrying the Louis Vuitton x Frank Gehry Twisted Box Monogram Bag, which retails for $4,400 in select Vuitton stores as part of the brand's "Celebrating Monogram" collaboration with six fashion and design luminaries. (The asymmetrical shape of this bag is intentional, it hasn't been slightly smashed by Ri-Ri.)
You can get a better look at the complete collection here, and read more about it on the brand's website. "Celebrating Monogram" is a varied and at times slightly bizarre collection, but it does feature several other notable contributions from Karl Lagerfeld, photographer Cindy Sherman, and design guru Mark Newson. |
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