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Last one for now…

Friday, July 11th, 2008

At least until they come out or I see someone interesting carrying on…  I was asked to post some unwatermarked pictures for Polyvore.  I’ve never used it before- but apparently I’ve got some blog readers who love it… (BTW- I’d love it if you’d send me a link when you’re done!)

OK.  So here they are.  Rei promised us two re-issues.

1.  We’ve got the LV X CDG Danube/ Petit Marceau- almost identical but slightly larger than the old PM.

Louis Vuitton Comme des Garcons Danube

2.  And the new LV X CDG Amazone… again, so similar to the vintage Amazone- the newer  Sac 2 Poches pictured in my last post.

Louis Vuitton Comme des Garcons AMazone

I mean, check out the hardware!  The leather pull tabs look identical to vintage tags and the actual pull almost looks like an old Eclair pull…

Louis Vuitton vintage hardware

She also said she’d do- Two Icons.

1.  The Spidified Mini HL.  Those handles are really thin.  The part that holds them to the hardware is only a couple stitches.  It looks to me, like you’d jut hold this by the top set of handles– if you were to actually use it (and not just keep it as a collectable).

Louis Vuitton Comme des Garcons Speedy HL

2.  The Charmed 30.

Louis Vuitton Comme des Garcons Papillon 30

I’d have to fight my daughters for the “charms”… (a bunny on the left, a teddy bear on the right- and a… Teletubby in the midde)

Louis Vuitton Comme des Garcons Charms

And finally- she said she’d create two original “party bags”… (original is debatable, since they look mighty familiar to me- but it makes sense that for a in in honor of the 30th anniversary of in - would reached heavily into the past 30 years at for her inspiration for all six of her designs).

1.  I like to call this one the Hybrid Looping/ Musette… cause it’s got a looping inspired strap and a narrow flapless musette body.

Louis Vuitton Comme des Garcons Hybrid Musette

2.  And the hybrid Looping/ bigger Secret… cause it’s just a little bitty simple bag like the old Pochette Secret

Louis Vuitton Comme des Garcons Pochette Secret

Sure- they’ve all got a unique, CDG twist, but I actually really like the Re-issues and the .  Too bad they’ll only be available in the CDG X temporary !

 

 

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Rei’s Bringing back Old School Louis Vuitton

Friday, July 11th, 2008

I mean, let’s face it… she’s from the Karl Lagerfeld camp- and has been around, like forever!  So, it makes sense to me that Rei Kawakubo‘d have some nostalgia for some tried and true 1980’s vintage staples.  I’m seeing that a lot in her Comme De Garcon’s x pieces.

The Amazone- or revamp of the Sac 2 Poches pictured below, the Danube- the newer Petit Marceau, the Pochette Secret (and Mini Poche along with other bitty bags) along with the Pap 30 and Mini HL.  That’s what it looks like to me anyway… what do you think?

Here is the fruit of the :

Louis Vuitton x Comme Des Garcons

And here’s a page out of a 1983 catalog:

Vintage Louis Vuitton Monogram

What do you think?

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My thoughts on the WWD X CDG X LV

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Louis Vuitton CDG WWD Magazine

OK… so we’re all waiting for the () X , right?  Six bags.  Two based on re-issues… two based on icons, and two at Rei’s pleasure.

And then WWD comes up with the little preview above.  And I’m just wondering about a few things.

#1.  The in the picture is the Mini , Sac HL.  It’s a small bag.  No, it’s a super tiny bag.  We once had one of these returned to us back in the day, because she thought it was small, not “miniature”.  Here’s a picture:

Louis Vuitton Mini Speedy Sac HL

So I’m wondering how the heck all those straps work?  Do they move independent of each other?  Would they fit on a teeny, tiny, miniature ?  I mean, there’s a possibility that the monogram canvas has been super-sized, in which case this is really a 25 with a huge monogram?  Does not look like it to me.

#2.  The Amazone and don’t look like they’ve changed at all.  OK, so the Pap has some super cute Teddy Bear charms dangling from the strap, but they look removeable, like key rings.  I don’t see anything variances between the Amazone above and ’s vintage Amazone.  Here’s a picture (thanks to Jennifer for letting me us it!)

Vintage Louis Vuitton Amazone

 #3.  The last bag looks like a skinny Musette Tango with a long Looping style strap.  Hmm… not feeling it.

Louis Vuitton Musette Tango

So anyway, is it possible that the WWD pictures are hypothetical?   Like some inhouse graphic desigher’s photoshop fun illustrating the ?  Or are these for sure, Rei’s designs?

I guess only time will tell!  What do you think?

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Louis Vuitton X Comme des Garcons

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Comme des Garcons Louis Vuitton Colaboration
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Stop the freaking press! is collaborating with in a MAJOR way! Keep reading…

Marc Jacobs Louis Vuitton trunk
( on a Trunk)

(No, Marc isn’t wearing a (from what I can tell) and that isn’t Part 1 of the … it’s an old Jean-Paul Goulde pic for Harper’s Bazaar.)

and of will be opening a store JOINTLY in this September for only three months! It will be a store within the shop in . The entire store on Kottodori, Omotesando has been redesigned for the Vuitton project

During this time six super limited edition bags designed by Kawakubo with her inspired version of the traditional monogram will be available for order.  Kawakubo will design two new “party bags” along with revamps of two bags that were available when LV first entered 30 years ago as well as CDG X LV mashups of two current monogram styles.

The is partly a celebration of the 30 year anniversary since opened in .

Marc said of the and Kawakubo in particular,

“It is impossible to overstate ’s influence on modern fashion… I find it wonderful to think that 30 years ago, this immense talent, someone who has inspired so many others, was inspired by .”

Can’t wait! Read the whole colorful story from Suzy Menkes at IHT!

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