There
are winners and losers in ever fashion season, but now that the last
show has walked and the last runway vacated, the kings and queens of
Fall 2011 are beginning to emerge. Unquestionably, Marc Jacobs sits atop
that list for both his celebrated eponymous collection and his
immaculate set of upscale fetish gear for Louis Vuitton Fall 2011. The
pre-show notes indicated that Jacobs had Louis Vuitton Handbags
been thinking about hedonism, addiction and excess when he conceived
this collection, and what could hit that note more precisely than wildly
expensive, perilously tall knee-high rubber boots?
Nothing,
that’s what. The collection included an entire range of vertiginous,
thick-heeled shoes with a note of kink that looked like something Bettie
Page might have worn. The sexual discipline was more apparent in some
designs than others, and the vast majority of the footwear was subtle
enough to wear in everyday life if you can handle the height. On the
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hand, some of the designs definitely weren’t – the rubber boots and
pumps that tied all the way up the leg were not for the faint of heart.
But then again, my favorite shoes never are. Armchair fashion critics
have accused Marc Jacobs of many and various shortcomings during his
time at Louis Vuitton, but so far as I can remember, no one has ever
complained that he’s just too subtle. When the man designs a collection,
particularly one for Louis Vuitton Shoes Vuitton, the viewer is never left with any doubt whatsoever of what was on Jacobs’ mind during the creation process.
The
same holds boldly and exuberantly true for the shoes from Louis Vuitton
Spring 2011. It wasn’t enough to just give the show a strong safari
theme, Jacobs actually heeled the majority of his shoes with animal
legs, hooves and all. In case that didn’t get the point across strongly
enough, a few of the Louis Vuitton Sunglasses
shoes actually had literal jungle animals incorporated into the straps.
As always, Vuitton is bold, inventive and very taste-specific. I
wouldn’t have it any other way. The Louis Vuitton Beauty Pumps have been
controversial since their debut on the Fall/Winter 2010 runway in Paris
earlier this year, just as I’m sure Marc Jacobs intended. One camp sees
them as silly and matronly while the other prefers to think of them as
inventive and unique in fashion’s current landscape, and I happen to be a
part of that second group.
Stilettos aren’t going anywhere, of course, but it’s always nice to have a new shape and silhouette Louis Vuitton Luggage
to add to the shoe landscape. The combination of a velvet upper and
crystal-encrusted heel only makes this shoe more appealing in any color.
These shoes are probably geared more toward grown women than girls in
my age range (mid-20s), but that’s not necessarily a criticism. Fully
functioning adults buy shoes too, and a lot of them, and I hope that I’m
chic and discerning enough to wear these shoes and pull off this look
in a couple of Louis Vuitton Purses decades. If I am, I’ll be a happy woman indeed. Available through Louis Vuitton stores only for $1420.
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