2013年12月23日星期一

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Although I don’t generally carry them myself, I don’t have anything specific against a monogram bag, as long as its well-executed and feels modern. Most materials, even those that tend to feel tacky or gaudy, can be used in judicious ways louis vuitton outlet store that retain the air of luxury that most designers are looking to cultivate. It should be about execution and context, not an inherent bias against a material. That being said, I’ve never seen a pair of logo-covered shoes that I’ve liked, including the Louis Vuitton Rosemary Pumps. The rose-printed lining of these shoes is lovely, and if it had been on the outside, I’d probably be dreaming of the spring garden parties that their eventual owners will likely wear them to. Instead, the lovely print is hidden Louis Vuitton Handbags on the interior, with the well-known Vuitton monogram covering ever inch of the exterior. I own a couple of LV monogram bags, so it’s not that the monogram itself repels me, but it just doesn’t feel right on a shoe.
I think the problem is that I look at shoes as little sculptures, even when they’re simple. They have an artistic feel to them that isn’t quite as present in most other Louis Vuitton Luggage fashion items (especially functional fashion items), which makes this sort of logo-a-gogo treatment a turnoff. Do you own any logo-covered shoes, besides sneakers? Let us know what you think of the look in the comments. Over at PurseBlog, we’ve been discussing Infinitely Kusama, Japanese modern artist Yayoi Kusama’s collaboration with Louis Vuitton, for quite some time. Most designer-artist collaborations yield lots of handbags and sometimes small accessories, but this Louis Vuitton Sunglasses time, Kusama and Vuitton did a whole line, including clothes and, most importantly, SHOES.
That makes this post fairly self-explanatory: You can find pictures of the collection’s shoes after the jump, and they’re just as bold and dotted as you might expect. It’s unclear whether footwear will ship in July with the ready-to-wear or in October with the handbags, but look out for these pieces at a Vuitton store near you in the not-so-distant future. If there’s one thing we’ve learned about shoes this season, it’s that the platform isn’t dead, it’s just different. Several seasons of traditional pumps may have Louis Vuitton Purses fooled you, and although the platform stiletto is done for the time being, shoes with upwards of five inches of height are going nowhere soon. Ladies who need the extra five inches (or just like having it), rejoice! The rest of us will be over here, icing our ankles.
From Miu Miu to Dior to Prada to Louis Vuitton Fall 2012, the platform was reconsidered, this time with a heel that’s thicker than those we came to know during the mid-2000s but no less vertiginous. In fact, between these snub-nosed Louis Vuitton Shoes and those featured at Prada, which had several models struggling to make it down the carpeted catwalk, heels may be bigger (both literally and figuratively) than ever. Check out our gallery, after the jump. With all the gift guides and wish lists the Internet has to offer, it’s hard to not get caught up in the whirlwind of it all and make your own (realistic or not) wish list. We’ve all been in that situation where you are supposed to be out shopping for others, but then you see something in a store that’s absolutely perfect…for you. No judgement here, it happens to Louis Vuitton Belts me all the time. So whether you use my wish list to help you generate ideas about what to get that certain someone in your life or use my list to help add to your own wish list, it’s all is good.

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