With her St. John days behind her, Angelina Jolie could have another endorsement deal in the works: being the new face of Louis Vuitton. Eonline.com reports that the star has signed on with the venerable French luxury house as their newest star face. Jolie would follow in the fashionable footsteps of stars like Madonna, Jennifer Lopez and Scarlett Johansson (plus luminaries including Bono, Buzz Aldrin, Jim Lovell, Sally Ride and Mikhail Gorbachev), representing the company’s gorgeous bags, clothing and accessories. Jolie has been dipping her toes a bit deeper into the fashion world lately, launching a charitable, high-end jewelry line, Style of Jolie, with Robert Procop. Jolie’s reps could not be reached for immediate comment, and reps for Louis Vuitton had no comment.
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venerdì 22 aprile 2011
mercoledì 9 marzo 2011
She smokes for Vuitton
Supermodel Kate Moss has defied the French smoking ban by lighting up a cigarette as she walked the runway during a Paris Fashion Week show.
Now the question is: would you get cancer for luxury?
domenica 9 gennaio 2011
The decadent ’70s meets parachute material for Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
The decadent ’70s meets parachute material for Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
MARC Jacobs’ Spring/Summer 2011 collection for Louis Vuitton was full of dazzling color, shimmering texture and mesmerizing movement. Each piece revealed a richness and intricacy of detail, testifying to the savoir-faire of the Louis Vuitton atelier.
The designer sent out a highly personal definition of camp—a collection of dazzling color, shimmering texture and mesmerizing movement, elevating decadence to artistry.
A distinct ’70s influence was evident in fluid silhouettes, block colors, and lamé and sequins. Chinoiserie was a recurrent theme and animal references abounded; zebras and tigers cropped up on skirts, dresses, and coats in wool, jersey or satin.
The designer sent out a highly personal definition of camp—a collection of dazzling color, shimmering texture and mesmerizing movement, elevating decadence to artistry.
A distinct ’70s influence was evident in fluid silhouettes, block colors, and lamé and sequins. Chinoiserie was a recurrent theme and animal references abounded; zebras and tigers cropped up on skirts, dresses, and coats in wool, jersey or satin.
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