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11 October 2006

Louis Vuitton Handbags Spring 2007


Today is the day of LV here. We started off on a high note with the smash hit Louis Vuitton Aumoniere Satin Multicolore but we unfortunately must end on a low note with with Louis Vuitton Handbags Spring 2007. Something went horribly wrong when Marc Jacobs sent out the Louis Vuitton Spring 2007 line this past week in Paris. Actually the clothes themselves showed off beautiful layers along with matte colors. But the handbags just had so much going on it looked like an art project from a kindergartener. I hate to hate this much, but I just can’t seem to help it- these bags are just a major no for me. Marc did end the show with a sexy white shirt that read “LV-OE,” it is just too bad I did not “LV-OE” the handbags. TACKY!


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11 October 2006

Louis Vuitton unveils plan for museum in Paris


Just thought some of you might be interested in this news. I know I’d love to visit the museum when it is done (gives me an excuse to make it back to Paris)!!!

PARIS (Reuters) - France’s biggest fashion group presented plans on Monday for a futuristic museum built out of glass to promote the heritage of its brands, promising the new Paris landmark would be a celebration of creativity.

French tycoon Bernard Arnault, chairman of luxury goods group LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, said the 100 million euro ($127 million) museum would show the art that has influenced its designers from Christian Dior to Marc Jacobs.

The “Louis Vuitton Foundation for Creation” will be housed in a glass-clad building soaring over the trees in the Bois de Boulogne park on the city’s western edge that Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry said was intended to resemble a cloud.

Critics immediately drew parallels between Arnault’s project and the museum plans of his arch rival in business, Francois Pinault, owner of the luxury Gucci Group.

Pinault, who also owns Christie’s auction house, unveiled his modern art collection earlier this year in Venice after attempts to build a museum on an island in the river Seine in Paris were thwarted by bureaucracy.

“It won’t be a purely contemporary art foundation,” said Arnault, knocking down comparisons with Pinault’s collection.

“Comparisons with other initiatives are not pertinent.”

Gehry, who designed the titanium-clad Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, Spain, said the commission for the Louis Vuitton building was like a dream.

“As I experienced the world, Paris became my favorite city,” said Gehry, 77. “So when a man who leads in fashion, who collects art that I love, invited me to Paris to do a building it was a heavenly assignment.”

Gehry said when he saw the site he thought of the writings of Marcel Proust and “wanted to cry with happiness.”

Arnault said the cost of the building to LVMH, which spends billions each year on advertising, would be spread over five years. He hoped construction could start next year and end before 2009.

Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe said: “This is an enormous present for Paris, and for France’s image in the world.”

French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres promised the foundation would get favorable tax treatment.

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11 October 2006

Louis Vuitton Onatah Leather Pochette



Today is the day of Louis Vuitton on tPB. Another limited edition over at Vuitton is the Onatah leather. Here are some stats on this line (courtesy of the lovely tPF members!!) The Louis Vuitton Onatah comes in two shapes and two colors of leather, aubergine- purple, moka- chocolate color and the shapes are pochette Onatah and Onatah. A major pro to this limited edition line is it does not need to be cared for much there’s no vachetta on it. My pick is the gorgeous Louis Vuitton Onatah Leather Pochette. While I usually do not do this, I have to let eLuxury speak about this bag (the description is killer and really lets you know all of the beauty in this line!)

Exceptionally supple calfskin leather dyed throughout and then drummed to softly pull up the grain; a thin transparent coating protects the leather and gives it a slight shine that will develop a patina over time. Minutely detailed perforation technique is used to draw the Monogram pattern; three different perforation diameters. Tinted cowhide leather trim. Brass hardware with golden patina finish. Adjustable canvas shoulder strap with links. Zip top closure with long leather pulls. Silky monogram-patterned viscose lining; one interior flat pocket decorated with a Louis Vuitton badge made of tinted cowhide leather.

What are your thoughts on this new and beautiful line? The Pochette is said to be bigger than regular LV pochettes, but if the leather is a supple as it seems and the color as beautiful as it looks- I’d go for it. Available via eLuxury for $1260.

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11 October 2006

Louis Vuitton Aumoniere Satin Multicolore


For a brief moment in time this bag popped up on eLuxury and after I cleaned the drool up from underneath my mouth, the bag was gone. Seriously are there that many people trying to make me frustrated and trying to buy bags that I want? Yep, I think so. But I will make a trip to my local LV and get this baby, because I in love. The Louis Vuitton Aumoniere Satin Multicolore is designed with silky satin multicolore pattern on the outside and is trimmed in Ayer (water snake). The inside is lined with taffeta and lamb leather. The hardware is golden brass and there are two Louis Vuitton engraved stud closures. There is an optional golden brass chain to use this bag as a shoulder bag, but I would wear this baby as a clutch all the way. I couldn’t be more in love with this clutch. I am having a mind block (possibly by choice) on the price. Keep checking eLuxury or your local LV Store for this beauty.

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