
Les femmes seront ravis de voir ce magnifique Monogramme Denim Sunrise de Louis Vuitton. Il est clair que le Denim est la tendance de l’année 2010.
Ce sac coûte $2600.
Mais ce qui est le plus interessant est d’imaginer une déclinaison masculine de ce sac, sous forme de messenger ou duffle bag.
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Voici les photos exclusives de la mallette qui transportera le trophée de la coupe du monde 2010! Et c’est le malletier Louis Vuitton qui en aura la lourde tâche ( le trophée est en or 18 carats et pèse 6.175kg…) La malle arborera fièrement le monogramme Louis Vuitton, voyez quelques images des clés et autres étape de la fabrication de cette malle ci-dessous.
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Le duo de designer basé à Singapour Le messie et Amanda nous ont envoyé le shoot de leur collection Printemps Eté 2010 de leurs marques FALSE et Better Off Dead.
La collection FALSE a pour thème « Disarm of Die » et Better Off Dead, « Karl the butcher » référence à Karl Lagarfeld et la maison Chanel.
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L’artiste japonais Takashi Murakami et la maison parisienne Louis Vuitton nous présente une de leur dernière collaboration, le carré « Cosmic Blossom ».
Le carré est décliné en plusieurs coloris dont un modèle spéciale Takashi Murakami, au prix « abordable » de $170.
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Parisian street artist André shot a series of photos for Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2010 Sunglass collection. Creating a portrait gallery of Parisian and New-York trendsetters, André and a cast of friends are seen in the Marc Jacobs designed frames which take cues from the house codes: the Monogram flower feature in the design for the women’s styles, while the Damier check appears in the collection for men.
Construction wise, the acetate frames were developed by hand to obtain the house colours reminiscent of the leather goods lines, the finishes on the hinges have been crafted to form perfect LV initials, and the lenses were given special treatments, photochromy and polarization.
The eyewear is manufactured for Louis Vuitton by optical craftsmen from the French region of Morez, the Jura and Italy’s Cadore region. Available exclusively in the Louis Vuitton network starting March 2010.
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As seen from Louis Vuitton’s Fall/Winter 2009 show in Paris, the adorable Daisy Necklaceswere one of the eye-catching and memorable pieces from the collection. Inspired by paper chain garlands, the Daisy Necklace is a playful yet elegant fashion statement, an accessory that would bring cheer to any outfit. It features 23 chain links and features a black beveled padlock with a Louis Vuitton engraved golden metallic plate for an iconic rock touch.
Daisy Necklace comes in two colors, Pink and Black. Exclusively available at Louis Vuitton for approximately US$1050.
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Damier Graphite Camera Bag
Another great addition to the Damier Graphite family is the Camera Bag. Its strong and protective, the bag could carry small and medium sized cameras and features lots of useful compartments for accessories. It can be carried by hand or on the shoulder, either way, it would look fabulous. Camera bag measures 8.6″ x 15.3″ x 9.4″, available at Vuitton for approx.US$2250. (Lire la suite…)

Offering its first permanent monogram line for men, Louis Vuitton introduce its Monogram Macassar Collection for the Fall 2009 season. First spotted during the fashion house’s Fall/Winter runway show, the lineup captures the legendary LV monogram print with inspiration from hazel-brown and black striped Macassar Ebony, a type of exotic wood utilized in luxury furnishings.

A nice new low top sneaker comes as part of the Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2009 Collection. The sneaker comes with a leather/suede upper and a strap over the laces. We like that they kept the branding to a minimum. Look out for a release soon.

Today we came across the very impressive portfolio of illustrator Michael Sanderson. The 23 year old is working with Taiko & Associates in Japan and has already a very impressive client list under his belt. The mix of illustration and sharp branding in his pieces is especially interesting and intriguing. So far he has worked with both small NYC boutiques and fashion heavy wheigts such as Gucci and Louis Vuitton. He is definitely one to keep an eye on in the future
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