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Louis Vuitton Feminine Fashion World Fall 2010

March 11, 2010

Louis Vuitton presented their fashion Fall 2010 collection on Wednesday, March 10, in Paris during the last days of teh Paris Fashion Week. The event took place in a courtyard of the Louvre Museum.

Entitled, “And God Created Woman,” after the 1956 film of the same name and backed up by the movie’s sound track, the show opened with a super décolleté black pinstripe skirt and corset.

Louis Vuitton fashion house hired veteran models to grace this show – from Victoria’s Secret model Adriana Lima of Brazil and French model-turned-actress Laetitia Casta to former Australian supermodel Elle MacPherson of Australia-all women whose physical attributes have acted as a disqualification for fashion show participation for so long.

Remarkable models of the collection were pleated skirts in three different cuts, the largest a dimple A-line, most brilliantly in hard leather. “We wanted from dowdy to sexy in the skirts and we achieved that,” said Louis Vuitton designer Marc Jacobs. And not at last place is the corseted, cantilevered, frill-edged balcony of the models seductively revealing womens’ breasts. The designer also sent out lots of curvy, big-button jackets cut with peplum hems that were the epitome of feminine gentility, wide A-line coats in boucle wool and some very charming printed floral organza dresses. Not that the rehabilitation of the embonpoint was vulgarly done. Marc Jacobs framed it more as a fresh, feminine, ingenue look, with hair scraped back into high, bouncy B.B. ponytails; clean makeup; and square-toed, block-heeled pumps trimmed with flat bows.

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Louis Vuitton Chic Monogram Luggage

March 3, 2010

Louis Vuitton offers even chicer suitcases than ever. Who is not a fan of Louis Vuitton luggage bags? Even if you have not been their fan, now for sure the fashion brand will win you as one. The uber luxe has just gotten a bit more fabulous. The new Mon Monogram personalization service is now available online at Louisvuitton.com allowing consumers to give their Speedy, Keepall, and Pregase bags a unique personal touch. Add your initials in any color you like and a sleek preppy stripe to coordinate. Prices range from $940 to $4,070; orders are delivered within 8 weeks. Customize your LV for a set of  accessories you’ll be proud to carry!

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Louis Vuitton Epi Handbags, Purses, Wallets Collection 2010

February 11, 2010

Epi Electric is the most elegant Louis Vuitton Handbags line. The epi handbags are even more glamorous and an extra exquisite shine is added to the bags.

The famous Louis Vuitton Handbags line is with no question a leading luxury brand. The leather is durable and thick, which makes it harder to scratch and easier to wipe anything off.

Coming in timeless Epi leather discreetly stamped with LV initials, smooth leather trimmings and textile lining, the Musette Bagatelle is a casual yet elegant day bag.

Most of the handbags, clutches and wallets  have a Shiny silvery LV brass. The collection includes wallets, organizers and clutches. All of them in black color.

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Louis Vuitton Epi Handbag Collection 2010







Silk and Lace Dresses, Blouses, Trousers for Spring 2010 by Nina Ricci

December 7, 2009

Nina Ricci and the new British designer of the fashion brand Peter Copping—who was the chief assistant to Marc Jacobs at Louis Vuitton, presented a lovely feminine spring 2010 collection. The show opened with a transparent tulle blouse and a tiered silk skirt. We really enjoy the classy and elegant line of silk dresses, blouses, lace appliqued pants and silk leggings. One of the outstanding pieces is a lace tiered ruffle strapless dress.

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Silk and Lace Dresses, Blouses, Trousers for Spring 2010 by Nina Ricci







Madonna New Face of Dolce and Gabbana

November 23, 2009

madonna the new face of Dolce and Gabbana spring/summer 2010

After proving the rumours for Madonna becoming the face of D&G Men’s collection untrue, it was officially announced by Stefano Gabbana himself, via Twitter, that Madonna will be the face of the s/s 2010 womanswear .

Having previously worked with everyone from Gaultier to Louis Vuitton, the Queen of Pop is adding yet another campaign to her resume, having been snapped up to be the face of Dolce & Gabbana for the Spring/Summer 2010 women’s collection.

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Ribbons And Bows Fashion Trend 2010

November 16, 2009

Another very popular fashion trend for 2010 after the ruffles is the ribbon and bow fashion trend. It is present everywhere in the fashion attire. Ribbons and bows embrace the waist, decorate  shoes, bags and accessories. We present you some models of world famous designers like Dior, Valentino, Nine West, Gianni, Guess, Louboutin, Louis Vuitton etc.

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Over the Knee Boots Winter 2010

October 28, 2009

Once again we would like to emphasize on this great 2010 fashion trend that is flooding the runways of many famous designers. You will not lose if you chose this feminine and sexy fashion trend for your style during winter season. Enjoy the selection from the runways of Louis  Vuitton, Chloe, Stella Mccartney, Antonio Berardi, Emilio Pucci, Giuseppe zanotti, Gareth Pugh, Haider Ackermann, Hermes etc.

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LV Resort Fashion 2010

October 27, 2009

LV presented Resort 2010 collection. Very fresh, beautiful and comfortable clothes ideal for your vacation. Short skirts and dresses, shorts, short safari jackets, elegant pantsuits and of course suitable evening dresses for your lovely nights out.

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Men’s fashion trends 2010

October 23, 2009

Black and white

The classical all time combination of black and white will bring joy to our eyes in men’s fashion for spring 2010.

alexis mabille miharayasuhiro

moschino raf simons

yves saint laurent dolce&gabbana

Tights and tight trousers

Tights under shorts, tight leggings are present at famous designers’ collections. Is it masculine enough for you? We leave it up to you.

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givenchy kris van assche

louis vuitton miharayasuhiro

The Sheer trend

This very sexy look is one of the hit fashion trends both in men’s and women’s fashion for spring 2010.

calvin klein dior homme

dolce & gabanna jean paul gaultier

rick owens tim hamilton

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Gucci

October 22, 2009

History of Gucci fashion house

The House of Gucci (pronounced Guchi) was founded in 1921 by Guccio Gucci. In 1938, Gucci expanded and a boutique was opened in Rome. Guccio was responsible for designing many of the company’s most notable products. In 1947, Gucci introduced the bamboo handle handbag, which is still a company mainstay. During the 1950s, Gucci also developed the trademark striped webbing, which was derived from the saddle girth, and the suede moccasin with a metal bit.

gucciHis wife Aida Calvelli had a large family, six children in all, though only his sons—Vasco, Aldo, Ugo, and Rodolfo—would play a role in leading the company. After Guccio’s death in 1953, Aldo helped lead the company to a position of international prominence, opening the company’s first boutiques in London, Paris, and New York. Even in Gucci’s fledgling years, the family was notorious for its ferocious infighting. Disputes regarding inheritances, stock holdings, and day-to-day operations of the stores often divided the family and led to alliances. Gucci expanded overseas, board meetings about the company’s future often ended with tempers flaring and luggage and purses flying. Gucci targeted the Far East for further expansion in the late 1960s, opening stores in Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Korea. At that time, the company also developed its famous GG logo (Guccio Gucci’s initials), the Flora silk scarf (worn prominently by Hollywood actress Grace Kelly), and the Jackie O shoulder bag, made famous by Jackie Kennedy, the wife of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.

Gucci remained one of the premier luxury goods establishments in the world until the late 1970s, when a series of disastrous business decisions and family quarrels brought the company to the verge of bankruptcy. At the time, gucci ad campaignbrothers Aldo and Rodolfo controlled equal 50% shares of the company, though contributed less to the company than he and his sons did. In 1979, Aldo developed the Gucci Accessories Collection, or GAC, intended to bolster the sales for the Gucci Parfums sector, which his sons controlled. GAC consisted of small accessories, such as cosmetic bags, lighters, and pens, which were priced at considerably lower points than the other items in the company’s accessories catalogue. Aldo relegated control of Parfums to his son Roberto in an effort to weaken Rodolfo’s control of the overall operations of the company.

The AMC Hornet station wagon interior by Gucci

Aldo Gucci expanded into new markets including an agreement with American Motors Corporation (AMC). The 1972 AMC Hornet compact “Sportabout” station wagon became one of the first American cars to offer a special luxury trim package created by a famous fashion designer. The gucci envyGucci cars sported boldly striped green, red, and buff upholstery and on the door panels, as well as the designer’s emblems and exterior color selections.

Though the Gucci Accessories Collection was well received, it proved to be the force that brought the Gucci dynasty crashing down. Within a few years, the Parfums division began outselling the Accessories division. The newly-founded wholesaling business had brought the once-exclusive brand to over a thousand stores in the United States alone with the GAC line, deteriorating the brand’s standing with fashionable customers. “In the 1960s and 1970s,” writes Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter, “Gucci had been at the pinnacle of chic, thanks to icons such as Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, and Jacqueline Onassis. But by the 1980s, Gucci had lost its appeal, becoming a tacky airport brand.”

It did not take long before ravaged the company’s pomp by flooding the market with cheap knockoffs, further tarnishing the Gucci name. Meanwhile, infighting was taking its toll on the operations of the company back in Italy: Rodolfo and Aldo squabbled over the Parfums division, of which Rodolfo controlled a meager 20% stake. By the mid-1980s, when Aldo was convicted of tax evasion in the United States by the testimony of his own son, the outrageous headlines of gossip magazines generated as much publicity for Gucci as its designs.

Rodolfo’s death in 1983 caused a major shakeup in the company when he left his 50% stake in Gucci to his son, Maurizio Gucci. Maurizio allied with Aldo’s son Paolo to gain control of the Board of Directors and established the Gucci Licensing division in the Netherlands for purposes. (This action would later have a drastic impact on the outcome of the company’s dispute with the world’s largest luxury goods company, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton.) Following the decision, the rest of the family left the company and, for the first time in years, one man was at the helm of Gucci. Maurizio sought to bury the fighting that had torn the company and his family apart and turned to talent outside of the company for Gucci’s future.

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