Feed items

News on Louis Vuitton

Paris Fashion Week - Louis Vuitton RTW Fall 2010

Posted on on Wed, 03/10/2010 - 21:47 by Mariana L.

In the age of digital speed, Avatar and cyber-shopping, it seems like everything is racing for the future.  Marc Jacobs on the other hand, brought Louis Vuitton’s Fall Ready to Wear collection back in the other direction.  The clothing had very conservative silhouettes. Super-elongated jackets, hair pulled back, faded vintage florals. A few country plaids.  The style evoked Chloe Sevigny’s character in HBO’s “Big Love” or a depression-era schoolteacher.  Colors were muted, dusty.  The shapes were still quite feminine, and a few pieces looked like the schoolmarm wanted to break out in the vintage patterned corset styling.

The handbags had some of the muted mustards.  Some of the quilted monagram pieces had dusty pastels that worked back to the clothing.  Some bags had very luxurious fur worked into the bag (I’m seeing a big comeback in fur across most of the Paris collections). Dark appliqued blocked florals were also seen on many of the handbags as well, with lace and hand-painted crocodile texture.

Spotted in the front row: Daisy Lowe, Alexa Chung, Corinne Bailey Rae

Louis Vuitton Handbags Fall 2010 - live

Posted on on Wed, 03/10/2010 - 12:03 by That's A Fabulous Handbag
I have to wait and see the still shots, but I think I'm going to love the Louis Vuitton handbags for Fall 2010!

Nina Ricci Fall 2010 Collection: Out With the Drama, In With the Dramatic

Posted on on Wed, 03/10/2010 - 08:02 by Designer Handbag Reviews At Señora Cartera

What's the difference between drama and dramatic? In the case of French fashion house Nina Ricci, a head designer. Even though this is Peter Copping's second collection for the label, it is the first where his work, and not the bickering and drama of Olivier Theysken's departure, took center stage.


The fall 2010 collection was dramatic in the best sense. It remained loyal to Nina Ricci's tradition of feminine detailing, but it was all done in a highly tailored manner. Ruffles, ruching and lace are still en vogue according to Copping, Nina Ricci's creative director and Marc Jacobs' former right-hand man at Louis Vuitton. A red bustier with ruffle-accented cups demonstrates how much Copping's former mentor influenced the designer's artistic tendencies. Jacobs-inspired designs populated the runway. A pale rosebud-embellished tank delighted spectators with its' gathered tulle back. A black fitted jacket and matching pencil skirt that appeared quite ordinary dazzled all once the model turned to leave the catwalk and revealed the lace-detailed back. It's as fierce as Nina Ricci can get. This is probably the first Nina Ricci collection I find myself excited about, and it's time to focus on the main reason for this enthusiasm.

For those of you remotely familiar with the label's foray into handbags, their past disastrous offerings come as no surprise. Frilly shoulder bags, horse shoe emblazoned satchels and totes with hanging ribbons are all we've seen from Nina Ricci, and who'd want bags like that? Even NR's loyal "ladies-who-do-tea" clientele would be hard pressed to find fulfillment in such overpriced, fug bags. Their handbags were in dire need of new blood, and this collection has certainly provided it.


Only a few designs were on display, but what we saw was promising. There wasn't a horse shoe in site, and the frou-frou bags were history. In their stead were leather shoulder bags with hair pin-accented, gathered fold-over flaps. I can't tell you how much I love these bags. They're like a Falchi bag restyled to fit in at Tavern on the Green (if it were still open). Fabulous! There were still a couple of Ricci-esque bags sprinkled in here and there, but nothing to fret about. Even those bags followed Copping's new direction, and that direction is nowhere in the vicinity of yesterday's drama. Thank goodness for that.

Photo source: style.com; elle.com

Daisy Lowe’s New Louis Vuitton Campaign

Posted on on Wed, 03/10/2010 - 01:45 by Erin D.

daisy-lowe-louis-vuitton-campaign.jpg

Going through a Louis Vuitton withdrawal? Desperate for some sun? Well, I can’t change the weather but I can reveal this sunny new ad for Louis Vuitton swimwear, which stars model Daisy Lowe and some delicious pink and purple Murakami handbags. The jolt of color is just what I need to get in the summer mindset, and I can’t wait to pair these purses with a chic sundress (or LV bikini if I can swing it). How about you?

Photos from FabSugar.co.uk.

Foxy Lady

Posted on on Tue, 03/09/2010 - 17:11 by Purse Blog

The new Louis Vuitton Fox Bag Charm in Rose. Available also in Vert and Orange via LouisVuitton.com.


Hilary Duff Hits the Beach with a Louis Vuitton Purse

Posted on on Mon, 03/08/2010 - 03:38 by Erin D.

hilaryduff.jpg

Sheesh — could Hilary Duff have a bigger designer handbag stockpile? Homegirl seems to be carrying a new status bag every time I see her. This time it’s a classic monogram Louis Vuitton purse, which looks great with her beachy shades and off-white ensemble. Color me jealous.

Photo from People.com.

Louis Vuitton Limited Edition Anniversary Chale Monogram Scarves

Posted on on Wed, 03/03/2010 - 16:04 by Coquette

Louisvuitton Scarf1Louisvuitton Scarf2

Louisvuitton Scarf3

The scarf trend is still going strong and I love these Louis Vuitton Chale Monogram Scarves ($745). These Limited Edition Anniversary Chale Monogram Scarves are available online starting tomorrow, March 4th and will be available in stores on March 11th. Pictured above (L to R) Chale Monogram Pois Cassis and the Chale Monogram Rock Bleu Nuit. Below is the Chale Monogram Denim Bleached Blue (Also comes in Rose). Click on each photo for a closer look.

Louis Vuitton Sues Hyundai for Trademark Infringement

Posted on on Wed, 03/03/2010 - 00:05 by BagBunch - Bags, Handbags & Purses
This Superbowl ad has landed Hyundai in hot water with the famously litigious French fashion brand Louis Vuitton. The commercial shows that the Hyundai Sonata is a luxury item available at an affordable price by presenting a yacht parked in an ordinary neighborhood, cops chowing down on caviar, and street athletes using a Louis Vuitton logoed [...]

Louis Vuitton sues Hyundai over Superbowl commercial

Posted on on Tue, 03/02/2010 - 15:47 by Purse Blog

Sometimes I just don’t get the French.

In a trademark infringement suit filed in Manhattan Federal Court, Louis Vuitton is going after the Korean Automobile manufacturer Hyundai for using its trademarked logo in a Superbowl commercial. The commercial…

Custom Made Louis Vuitton - Mon Monogram

Posted on on Tue, 03/02/2010 - 12:41 by Mariana L.

pursepage-louis-vuitton-mon-monogram.jpg

Most everyone in tune with luxury is well aware of the legacy of Louis Vuitton. Of course, that also presents one with a dilemma… How do you carry one of the most coveted brands of handbags while also maintaining your individuality? You don’t want to merely be a part of the designer pack do you?

To solve this issue, Louis Vuitton has unveiled their Mon Monogram program. Clients are able to create their own personalized version of classic LV luggage and handbags with different stripe styles, colors and initials. You are truly making your own custom piece as there are over 200 million possible combinations possible from the options you choose. You can design your special bag online and order it. You could also create your design and bring it to the boutique to execute for you.

This certainly saves the awkward mix-ups at the airport…Just make sure your initials don’t spell anything obscene!

Syndicate content