Thursday, October 2, 2008
Sophia Coppola for Vuitton
And nope, it's not a new ad campaign with her father, but a more hands-on role. The Academy Award-winning screenwriter is slated to join the ranks of artists as a designer of handbags and shoes for Vuitton. Of course, Japan will once again be the first to experience this and we'll just have to see if the rest of the world will be included. Hopefully, with her close friendship with Marc, his magique would have rubbed on her. I still am sorely disappointed with what she did with Marie Antoinette.
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Hmm.. I was just wondering.. Maybe Sofia's work will be shown this Sunday.. Ooh, I'm excited..
ReplyDeleteAnyway, as for Marie Antoinette, I only watched it because of the costumes.. I hate movies with lots of talking but in Marie Antoinette, it's the total opposite... they don't talk that much! :p
oh this is going to be interesting. i like her, i think she's hip, edgy and chic all at once. Marie Antoinette was indeed a disappointment, but i put the blame soley on Kirsten Dunst.
ReplyDeleteinsane! marie antoinette (coppola's film) was wonderful. Of all the critics, only Ebert understood it.
ReplyDeletejenae writing as anon to save time