joi, 16 iunie 2011
Angelina Jolie rocks
vineri, 22 aprilie 2011
Angelina Jolie the New Face of Louis Vuitton?
With her St. John days behind her, Angelina Jolie could have another endorsement deal in the works: being the new face of Louis Vuitton. Eonline.com reports that the star has signed on with the venerable French luxury house as their newest star face. Jolie would follow in the fashionable footsteps of stars like Madonna, Jennifer Lopez and Scarlett Johansson (plus luminaries including Bono, Buzz Aldrin, Jim Lovell, Sally Ride and Mikhail Gorbachev), representing the company’s gorgeous bags, clothing and accessories. Jolie has been dipping her toes a bit deeper into the fashion world lately, launching a charitable, high-end jewelry line, Style of Jolie, with Robert Procop. Jolie’s reps could not be reached for immediate comment, and reps for Louis Vuitton had no comment.
joi, 14 aprilie 2011
The 3 best new handbag trends for spring
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spring into something fresh. And what better way to re-energize your ensemble than with the perfect purse? TODAY style editor and Bobbie.com’s Bobbie Thomas rounds up spring’s biggest bag trends and offers inspiration on how to work them into your wardrobe.
Envelope bags
The smaller shoulder-flap bags of the ’70s have returned with updated designs inspired by the likes of Valentino, Marc Jacobs, Gucci and more. These demure, ladylike companions are overshadowing the oversize “bring the kitchen sink with you” totes and can add a timeless touch to your look. Classic neutrals like gray, beige and brown will be your best investment as they will add polish to casual basics, balance a trendy look, or emphasize the sophistication of a dress or suit. If you can’t kick the overpacked purse habit, don’t worry — you can find structured satchels that offer the same appeal with extra room to boot. And no need to break the bank — you can get in on the trend with many chic and affordable options for less than $100.
Handmade Medium Shoulder Bag, $2,500, Gucci.com; Valentino Rock Stud Satchel, $1,995, Nordstrom.com; Charlie Convertible Messenger Bag, $108, Bcbg.com; Rampage Alana Tote, $108, Endless.com; Leather Portfolio Clutch, $98.62, Asos.com; Sara Flap Bag, $80, Bigbuddha.com; Mudd Flap Bag and Full Grain Leather Bag, $60-$79, Aldoshoes.com; Tan Leather Flap Bag, $69.95, Hm.com; Faux Anaconda Bag, $45, Urbanoutfitters.com; Vintaged Embossed Faux Croc Handbag, $26.80, Forever21.com
White-hot totes
Forget what you may have heard about this hard-to-wear hue; crisp, paper-white purses are making a style statement this season. A bright white bag offers an instant update to almost any outfit, adding a stark contrast against black, a fresh compliment to color or a minimalistic accent to an all-white ensemble. Don’t be afraid to go for texture, as many of today’s hottest whites — inspired by designers including Diane von Furstenberg and Dolce & Gabbana — are showing details such as crochet and lace overlays, intricate weaves, etc. and come in a variety of shapes ranging from drawstring bucket bags to soft duffels and more.
Stephanie Bag, $875, Dvf.com; Miss Sicily Lace bag, $2,095, Dolceandgabanna.com; Steve Madden Mason Perforated satchel & Bwoven bag, $98, Zappos.com; Ruby Crossbody and Pearl Bag, $55-$90, Bigbuddha.com; Fishing Net Bagand On The Button Bag,$54-$68, FrancescasCollections.com; Jessica Simpson Katie satchel, $68, Macys.com; Straw bamboo clutch, $44.90, Thelimited.com; Candie’s Sasha Perforated Crossbody, $15, Kohls.com
Colorful carryalls
From two-tone to blocking and even sporty stripes, bright and bold styles can help infuse a little whimsy into your wardrobe. Handbags by YSL, Fendi and Louis Vuitton have helped to bring these punchy purses front and center this season, and while the designs will perfectly compliment an LBD (little black dress), don’t be afraid to pair them with other spring colors, prints and patterns. For the risk takers, try mixing and matching complimentary shades to create countless fun and flirty fashion possibilities this season.
Silvana Canvas and Leather Bag, $1,870, Fendi NYC 212-759-4646; Muse Two Multi Color Leather, $1,850, Ysl.com; 2 Tone Color Satchel, $100, Topshop.com; Franchi Crossbody and Halogen Dual Tone Tote, $88-$98, Nordstrom.com; Color Block Satchel and Marrakech Nylon Crossbody, $58-$95, Sondraroberts.com; Cooperative Turnlock Satchel, $68, Urbanoutfitters.com; Racer Tote, $62, Jcrew.com; Kid Suede Clutch, $59, Bakershoes.com; R&Em Penny Crossbody, $58, Macys.com; Rebecca Crossbody, $56 lulu-nyc.com; Shoulder Bag, $52, Chocolatehandbags.com; ASOS color block flat lock bag, $36, Asos.com; Essex Scout, $395, Katespade.com
marți, 29 martie 2011
Would you wait 7 months for a handbag?
REUTERS
It could be a queue for a pop concert, a top nightclub or even the opening night at the theatre. But the hundreds of people lined up in a Hong Kong street are actually waiting to bag a bit of luxury.
“We're looking for new handbags,” says student Celeste Law as she queues patiently alongside her friend Karina Luh outside the supermarket-sized branch of Chanel on Hong Kong's Canton Road.
The students, both 20, already sport impressive accessories - Celeste carries a Louis Vuitton monogrammed bag, while her friend's is from Chanel.
Both work part-time and saved for over a year to buy their trophies.
“We want them because of the famous brand,” said Celeste. “What can I say? People will focus on your bag. It's about feeling confident.”
Even on a weekday morning, Canton Road is flooded with shoppers happy to pay a small fortune for a luxury tote, shoulder bag or evening clutch in its jumbo designer stores.
Many are from the Chinese mainland, and some even carry suitcases to get their purchases home. The market for such luxury has extended far beyond China's roughly 900,000 US dollar millionaires.
The market is now being driven by China's burgeoning middle class, with the truly rich going ever further upmarket - happily spending tens of thousands of dollars on the right bag.
Handbag sales for Prada alone grew by over 80 percent in China in 2010, Sebastian Suhl, chief operating officer at the Prada Group, told AFP, while those of the group's Miu Miu brand rocketed by over 500 percent.
“We believe we have only begun to scratch the surface of China's potential,” Suhl added.
The brokerage firm CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets predicts China will become the world's largest luxury goods market by 2020, accounting for 44 percent of worldwide sales and bigger than the entire global market is now.
Christina Ko, who blogs at HK Fashion Geek, said the Asian love of the luxury bag has become “a cultural fact. In the same way that Asians prefer rice to potatoes, they also prefer luxury handbags to non-branded ones.”
But as customers become more sophisticated, the demand is changing - bringing those who would previously have bought fakes into the market for the real thing.
“Middle class people are getting the Louis Vuitton bags, and the people who used to get them are now looking for something else,” Amanda Lee, who writes the Hong Kong-based blog Fashionography, told AFP.
Zuki Ho, a sales associate and mother, is one of the middle-class buyers boosting the industry: she owns 15 luxury handbags, and once spent HK$40,000 (US $5,135) “double her monthly salary” on a handbag.
She says she loves handbags because “I enjoy being watched on the street when I'm carrying the bag.” But she would never buy a fake - “I'm afraid of being found out,” she added.
Fakes remain big business in China, but genuine luxury is bigger.
And while women are a growing force in the Chinese designer market, men are not immune, competing fiercely over the most stylish 'man bag'.
At the second-hand luxury handbag store Milan Station in Hong Kong's upmarket Central district, bags sometimes sell for more than their retail price.
“People always ask for some kind of limited edition, a more expensive bag,” supervisor Jackie Lau told AFP. “People don't feel guilty about it (buying a designer bag) because it's like an investment.”
Customers can trade in their bags and take to the streets with a new one as often as they like, while those lucky enough to make it onto waiting lists for limited-edition bags can sell them straight to a second-hand store for a profit.
A waiting list is common for a truly coveted bag, with a wait of several months currently the norm for Mulberry's Alexa bag.
The ultimate bag of desire remains the Hermes Birkin, which famously takes 18 hours to make by hand. The crocodile skin version uses the finest sections of hide from four crocodiles.
It costs from $9,000 to an astounding $160,000 for one of the top diamond-studded models, a Hermes spokeswoman told AFP.
Chinese women appeared immune to the “luxury shame” that affected females in other parts of the world during the global economic downturn, the consultancy Bain & Company said last year.
But while handbags are traditionally used to broadcast one's success and good fortune, this too may be changing as more and more women join the designer-toting club.
Lee herself has a denim Chanel bag, a gift from family - but carries it “so that no one sees the double C (logo)”, she said.
“People would know (who the designer was) already if they were really into Chanel, from the shape and so on, but I feel like there's no need to let the entire world know.” - AFP
duminică, 20 martie 2011
Louis Vuitton, My Honey!
In April 2009, Louis Vuitton installed three beehives on the roof of its Parisian HQ on the rue de Pont Neuf. Its first batch of honey is now ready for spring, celebrated through creative displays at many of its store windows worldwide till May.
It is a nod to biodiversity. As Louis Vuitton tells it: ‘35 per cent of food resources in
the world are insured by nectar- and pollen-gathering insects.’
Through 2010, 200,000 bees gathered 75 kg of nectar for Louis Vuitton.
The honey won’t be sold: it will be given to friends and family of the company.
miercuri, 9 martie 2011
She smokes for Vuitton
We want Luxury. Forget the Gap
Consumers are ready for a little luxury. Despite cutting back in other areas, such as dining, they are showing a clear preference for select high-end apparel brands, such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Andrea Meli art and Burberry.
After taking a hit at the height of the recession, sales of luxury goods have rebounded strongly, up 10%-12% last year in the U.S., according to estimates by Telsey Advisory Group, a retail equity research firm. Comparatively, retail sales across the board rose just 6%.
"People are willing to pay a premium on something that delivers on luxury," noted Milton Pedraza, the CEO of the Luxury Institute, which tracks spending among wealthy consumers with a minimum annual income of $150,000. "They will buy fewer but more expensive things. There's a lot more value consciousness."
But with an eye on value, shoppers are also hunting down designer brands at steep discounts, frequenting stores such TJ Maxx and online sale sites such as Gilt Groupe.
Ed Jay, senior vice president of American Express Business Insights, calls this "the barbell effect."
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sâmbătă, 5 martie 2011
Clint Arthur settles lawsuit against Louis Vuitton over MOCA sale of 'limited edition' Murakami art
Clint Arthur and Louis Vuitton have settled the highly unusual lawsuit the Los Angeles man brought against the luxury goods seller after he became disenchanted with artworks by Pop artist Takashi Murakami that he'd bought at a boutique Louis Vuitton had set up during the 2007-08 Murakami exhibition at L.A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art.
Arthur became suspicious that the two limited edition works he'd bought for $6,000 each might not be quite so limited -- and as it turns out, they were literally cut from the same cloth as mass-produced canvas handbags that Murakami had designed for Louis Vuitton.
But Arthur's federal suit lost most of its potential financial bite when a judge in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles ruled there was no fraud involved in Louis Vuitton's not specifying that the Murakami canvases were handbag material.
Arthur settled in mid-December for what Louis Vuitton had offered from the start: a $12,000 refund, plus interest. But documents in the case contain some interesting details about Murakami's process, and the settlement still leaves open the question of whether Louis Vuitton is vulnerable to a follow-up suit by the California attorney general or L.A.'s city attorney or the county district attorney for having possibly violated the state Fine Prints Act.
Click here for the full story, and here for details on how Murakami turned 214 pieces of handbag material worth less than $100 each into $1.4 million, while apparently barely looking at them.
To read the most relevant portions of the Fine Prints Act, click here and here.
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miercuri, 16 februarie 2011
The hottest looks from the red carpet





You know when we are on the brink of London Fashion Week when the British Elle Style Awards crop up. This year's event was another star-studded affair, with appearances from some of major 'slebs including Emma Watson, who won theStyle Icon award, which was presented to her by Vivienne Westwood. The actress braved the chill in a very mini pale Hakaan cut-out dress, but she wasn't the only one to bare her legs. Minnie Driver and Fearne Cotton also got their stems out, while Thandie Newton went a little sexy in a thigh splitting halterneck number byLouis Vuitton. Taking a leaf out of Jessica Alba's recent electric blue outing wasBlake Lively, who wore a Grecian-inspired cascading Emilio Pucci dress.
Other winners on the night included Coco Rocha (in Alexander McQueen), who took out the gong for Best Model. Cheryl Cole won for Best Music, collecting her award in a floor-length red McQueen gown. For her Outstanding Contribution to Fashion, Helena Christensen was given the special honour, and named ...
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joi, 13 ianuarie 2011
Just One Look | Louis Vuitton Pre-Fall Collection - NYTimes.com

Marc Jacobs flirted with the “Art Deco diva” for pre-fall, evoking an era “when a woman, armed with her liberated wardrobe, could set out to conquer the world while enjoying the luxuries of her newfound freedom.” The tweed coats in particular ...
duminică, 9 ianuarie 2011
The decadent ’70s meets parachute material for Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
The designer sent out a highly personal definition of camp—a collection of dazzling color, shimmering texture and mesmerizing movement, elevating decadence to artistry.
A distinct ’70s influence was evident in fluid silhouettes, block colors, and lamé and sequins. Chinoiserie was a recurrent theme and animal references abounded; zebras and tigers cropped up on skirts, dresses, and coats in wool, jersey or satin.