Chloe Marcie Bag New Limited Edition Color
September 1, 2010

This Chloe Marcie in brick red leather has totally this edgy luxury Chloe Fall 2010 mood
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Louis Vuitton Spring Summer 2010 Fashion Show Handbags
February 2, 2010
Louis Vuitton Spring Summer 2010 Paris Press Day Video



Louis Vuitton Monogram Cheche Gypsy GM M40362

Louis Vuitton Monogram Denim Sunshine M93182

Louis Vuitton Raindrop Besace Moka M93188

Louis Vuitton Monogram Underground Duffle M40364

Louis Vuitton Monogram Cheche Bohemian M40359

Louis Vuitton New Age Traveller N90871

Louis Vuitton Monogram Denim Sunrise M93182

Louis Vuitton Monogram Denim Sunburst GM M93186

Louis Vuitton Monogram Nightbird Pochette M40374

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Louis Vuitton in Graffiti from Head to Skateboard
January 6, 2009
Louis Vuitton is really enthousiastic about the new graffiti line! The good news is that everybody can’t wait to see this line re-released again! Louis Vuitton is really celebrating the collaboration with Steven Sprouse by re-launching the Monogram Graffiti line that shocked everyone in 2001.
The Graffiti line was the first Artist/Fashion collaboration that changed the Louis Vuitton world.
WWD report that the NYC Soho store will be transformed into a Sprouse destination in time for the collection’s arrival.
The store will be wrapped in vinyl and spray painting neon graffiti all over the facade. The window display will feature a 6-foot neon light installation in Sprouse’s Rose motif. The store’s interior, enhanced with black brick wall facing, will also be sprayed with the neon graffiti.
The collection will launch in its entirety at the SoHo boutique on Thursday. The complete worldwide
launch will follow on Feb. 2, though the Rose pieces will be available at Louis Vuitton stores worldwide starting Friday.
The luxury goods company is also creating two limited edition pieces, which will only be available at the SoHo location: a Stephen Sprouse graffiti skateboard replete with a hard case monogram skateboard trunk, and a Stephen Sprouse “Roses” T-shirt. The company hopes to sell three graffiti skateboards with trunks for $8,250 each, and 70 T-shirts for $250 each. “I don’t expect them to last very long,” Lalonde said. “By Friday, there probably won’t be any more left.”
Proceeds will benefit Free Arts NYC, which provides underserved children throughout New York City with special arts programs. Vuitton is also making an undisclosed donation to the Sprouse Estate, as well as the Stephen Sprouse Memorial Scholarship Fund at the National Academy for Design here.
Sprouse became known in the Eighties for his graffiti art and fashion designs. In 2001, Vuitton artistic director Marc Jacobs collaborated with Sprouse and created an instant must-have accessories collection with the Monogram Graffiti collection.
Sprouse died in 2004, and Vuitton made its first donation to the fund in 2006 when Jacobs created a scarf in Sprouse’s honor, using one of the collaboration’s leopard prints.
Vuitton will honor the late artist with three events this Thursday. The night will kick off with cocktails at the Vuitton boutique on Greene Street, with a simultaneous event at nearby Deitch Projects’ Wooster Street Gallery for the opening of the “Rock on Mars” Sprouse retrospective. Afterwards, Vuitton and Jacobs will host a bash at the Bowery Ballroom, featuring a performance by Sprouse’s friend Debbie Harry. The venue is expected to have a Sprouse feel, with a special graffiti-and-neon decor.
But more important, who’s going?




























































