Archive for July, 2008

Who’s Bag is it Anyway?

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

 Kanye West Don C Christopher Backpack

So predicatably, Kane West made Vanity Fair Magazine's "Best Dressed of 2008" list.

But I thought it was interesting that as part of the interview for the spread, Kanye said,

Favorite fashion purchase of 2008: “A special-order red Epi leather Christopher backpack from Louis Vuitton.”

Kanye blogged about his amazing OOAK Special Order Louis Vuitton Azur Christopher just a couple weeks ago.  His manager, Don C blogged about his Special Order OOAK red epi Louis Vuitton Christopher months ago- titleing the post "LV Red Epi Christopher!!! (1 of 1) None B4 None 2 Come...

I've seen pics of Kanye with his Monogram Christopher AND his Damier Azure Christopher- but never a red Epi.  And I've seen pics of Don C with the Red Epi Christopher... but if they REALLY only made one...

Is Don C's Christopher a "hand me down" or did he just think Kanye's pack was hot (which the red epi is) and so he blogged about it.  In fairness... the post never said, "look at MY amazing SO Red Epi Christopher..."  I just assumed.

Hmmm, enquiring minds want to know!

When the going gets tough, the tough go shopping!

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

 Fashionphile bags

We don't let anything like a pesky global economic downturn get in the way of us and our handbags!

So interesting that LVMH and Hermes posted record earnings this quarter, when everyone else is getting totally hosed.  Starbucks is closing doors left and right and Bennigans is shutting down completely but we're buying luxury bags and designer jewelry in record numbers!

We see that here at FASHIONPHILE.  It seems like people are needing cash- so we're getting a ton of consignments.  But, people also are into the luxury handbags that they've gotten used to when the times were fat- so they're still buying.  They just are willing to buy pre-owned to save a little money!

Read the story in Vogue...

the Wall Street Journal...

and Bloomberg.

Eye Spy a Louis Vuitton Mancrazy

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

So... we were promised a Richard Prince Mancrazy back before it was even released, by a client was on the waitlist, but didn't want to tell her favorite SA that she didn't want it anymore.  (This is apparently a bigger problem than we'd known about a few years ago, as we hear this story quite a bit...) but I digress.

Well, we thought that this would be the perfect bag for the Queen of all Media, and our LA neighbor Perez Hilton.  So we actually emailed him and he totally wanted it.  Yada, yada, yada... his cute little mom came by the office and picked it up... but we never heard from him again, other than his email that said,

It is AMAZING!!!!!!!!  I'm drooling over it.

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Along with this sweet and thoughtful card,

Perez Hilton Louis Vuitton Mancrazy

So I'd thought about it quite a bit- and wondered if he was loving it, like I thought he would.   Well, the other day, Perez was on MTV Cribs- and I caught a glimpse of it in his "Pink Palace"- the second room that he's converted into a big pink closet, and the room from which he tapes his bits on MTV's TRL.

Can you find it?  Watch the video, and then click the link below to find a screenshot with the answer!!!

 

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As long as we’re talking decorating with Louis Vuitton

Friday, July 25th, 2008

You know the Seinfeld episode where they talked about Bad Naked?  Well my last blog post pretty much talked about Bad Decorating with LV.

Even though authentic Louis Vuitton monogram throw pillows look tasteful on a simple couch at a LV Boutique- the same pillow on the same couch in a home just would not look classy.   IMO unless it's vintage, travel oriented, or an interesting collectible (think LV monogram soccer ball on a book shelf in a traditional home library or a framed scarf), monogram just has no place in any decorating scheme unless you're working for the company.

I've blogged a ton about how amazing and interesting Louis Vuitton CAN look in a house, apartment or office. Look for my old posts on Kanye's Office and entry way, Eva Longoria's closet, and Tommy Hilfiger's living room, to name a few.  But here are a couple more recent examples...

This one was from March/April's Mountian Living Magazine.  It's a den in Christopher Coffin's (Christopher K. Coffin Design) home.  See the table trunk on the lower left?  That is actually one of John F. Kennedy's old Louis Vuitton monogram suitcases.  Gorgeous.  It is such an interesting addition to the room- totally adds to the overall look.  (As does the Hermes throw on the leather chair beside it :) )  A what a fantastic conversation piece.

Christopher Coffin Suitcase

And the Napa Valley, getaway retreat of the inspiring Ken Fulk was profiled in House Beautiful this month- July 2008.  I love his Louis Vuitton vintage suitcase stack, side table!

Ken Fulk Louis Vuitton Suitcases

Photo by Victoria Pearson, for House Beautiful

I love it!  If you do too... check out the Louis Vuitton Damier set that we have right listed on eBay right now that would look incredible in any decorating situation!

Damier Hard Cases

We've got other pieces that would also look great... like the Louis Vuitton Monogram Alzer 70, Monogram Alzer 80, and the Monogram Boite Flacons beauty case.  I need a picture of those three in a stack!!!

Louis Vuitton Pillows?

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Louis Vuitton Monogram Pillow

So, I didn't want to post the pictures from the Vanity Fair party that Louis Vuitton hosted at the Rodeo Boutique, because other bloggers have done that.  But I did want to share this picture.

There's some comfy couches on the Rodeo Louis Vuitton rooftop, with some plain cushions... and also these cool almost monogram cushions (notice, no LV).

I got the picture from Anna Umemiya's Blog.  It's in Japanese, I believe, but she's got some nice pictures.  And what a beauty she is!

But anyway, I wanted to post it because I've get emails asking me whether Louis Vuitton has ever made (fill in the blank, lighters, visors, stepping stools, etc).  So, I've been asked through the years whether Louis Vuitton ever did bed sets or throw pillows, and I always answer no.  Exhibit A:

fake louis vuitton bedspread

I still haven't seen a bedset, but I guess I'll have to amend my answer about the throw pillows.  No, except...

Julia’s Paper Kelly

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

 Julia's Paper Hermes Birkin

Yeah... so Julia was waiting for Jesse to get done taking pictures today, and I guess she was a little bored.  Luckily, Hermes still has the "Make your own Kelly" pattern and directions on the Hermes.com website.

Paper Kelly Hermes

So, she whipped up the little paper Kelly above!  Jesse was still taking pictures when she'd finished, so I had him snap one of her adorable creation for me to share!

I’m just saying…

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

 Heath Ledger Richard Prince Nurses

OK, I just got back from seeing Batman, The Dark Night.  (I know, it only came out on Thursday, but I swear, I was the last person in the world to have seen it.  The girl leaving behind me was gushing that it was "soooo much better the second time around".)  But, I digress...

Christian Bale did a good job- but, WOW... Heath Ledger was so amazing (as I'd heard).  I mean, my expectations for his performance were sky high- but still, he totally stole the show IMO.

And so there I was, taking a swig of the diet A&W rootbeer that I'd snuck into the theater, when I was faced with the Joker/ nurse scene.  What can I say- it gave me major creepy Richard Prince Nurse vibes.  I mean, seriously, was there an artistic/ make-up designer/ Richard Prince fan on the job?  What do you think?

Heath Ledger Richard Prince Nurses

That's Richard Prince's Mancrazy Nurse up top, and his Registered Nurse below.  Here's another look at the Richard Prince for Louis Vuitton Mancrazy from the JOKES (Joker?) series:

Richard Prince Louis Vuitton Mancrazy

Behind the Seams: Cuts through the LV Monogram

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

 Vintage Louis Vuitton Wallet

I've been spotlighting especially good "Ask Seller a Question" emails that we've been asked by our buyers.  This is a good one.  It's one that we get quite a bit, and one that we read mis-information on in some of the guides that are floating around out there on the WWW.

Dear fashionphile,

I thought LV never stitched over the initials. I am not trying to second guess you I am just curious. Is it because it is vintage?

This is the back side of that wallet.  (You can see where the LV monogram referenced in the email has been stitched through...)

Louis Vuitton monogram wallet

It's true that the designers and creative forces dreaming up each Louis Vuitton piece are not only thoughtful in the the physical shape and practicality of each piece... but they are very particular about the way that the Louis Vuitton monogram aligns and is showcased in relation to that shape.

Take a look at the front of any Louis Vuitton monogram piece.  The placement of the monogram (the LV's, pointed fleurs and quatrefoils) is very deliberate.  The monogram is symetrical from left to right and often from top to bottom.

Not only that... but the pattern is obviously strategically laid out in such a way that seams, or cuts aren't made to go "through" the LVs in the monogram.

However, there are exceptions to this general rule.

1)  In small leather goods.  Like wallets, or pochettes- anything that is a small shape, and that uses one continual piece of monogram.  Sometimes, the size of the object doesn't allow for symetry on both sides.  And in fact, the size often requires a seam to "go through the LV's" in the monogram.  This will not be the case on the FRONT VIEW of the item.  So look at the front of the wallet, the front of the pochette- and you'll see no cut LVs.  The story is different on the back.

2)  In physical designs that aren't condusive.  For whatever reason, the physical shape of an object will require that the LV's be slightly cut through.  This is true, for example on many of the Elllipse styles and sizes.  Like this Louis Vuitton Ellipse MM:

Monogram Ellipse MM

3. In some vintage pieces.  For whatever reason, historically, this rule hasn't been as important with Louis Vuitton.  You'll find pieces all the way up through the 70's, 80's and 90's with seams through the LV's and can find hard cases and trunks that go back farther than that with the same effect.  Take a look at this piece of early 80's French Company for Louis Vuitton luggage- the corners of the front flap, in particular:

Vintage French Company Louis Vuitton Luggage

Anyway- what I'm saying here is that there is not a "hard and fast" rule about seams or cuts going through the monogram placement.  There's a general rule of symetry- but you have to keep in mind the intent of the design (symetry in the front view, may require a cut on the back, for example.)

You asked!

The Louis Vuitton Azur Don

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

 Kanye West Christopher Backpack

Kanye just blogged that he's been waiting a year and a half for his Louis Vuitton Damier Azur Christopher backpack.  (He already has one in the traditional Monogram Toile).

Louis Vuitton Christopher Backpack

Again, I know I blogged about this before, but what is it about these guys and their Louis Vuitton Christopher backpacks?

Quote of the day: Karl Lagerfeld on Luxury Bags

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Karl Lagerfeld Lindsay Lohan Chanel Jet
(Karl Lagerfeld & Lindsay Lohan in front of a Chanel CC logo Jet)
 
Love this Karl Lagerfeld quote about luxury handbags that I found in Dana Thomas's book, Deluxe, How Luxury Lost its Luster:

"[They] make your life more pleasant, make you dream, give you confidence, and show your neighbors you are doing well.  Everyone can afford a luxury handbag."

"Everyone can afford a luxury handbag."  This is especially true if you purchase said authentic luxury handbag, pre-owned and at a discount from www.fashionphile.com :)

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