Saturday, September 1, 2007

Trevi, La Malleable and Triple Celebrations--Sept. 1st Releases

Well, as part of our triple celebration today, I decided to drag my friends to the Vuitton boutique to see for ourselves the new releases. We saw the Trevi in damier which for me was just okay. It reminded me of the Neo Cabby but in canvas. What impressed me though was the pleating on the face of the bag. It was quite interesting how they were able to achieve this on such a tough material. I was mostly floored by the extremely large La Malleable (pictured right) from the Mahina line. The leather looks pretty much like my Onatah with monogram perforations but the overall design and size took my breath away. I just LVoe the petit hardware. Don't quote me on the name since the SA informed us it was an Onatah. As I was busy perusing all these new LV pieces, I failed to notice that my friend Angel was already purchasing a pair of eyewear for herself. She is now the newest member of the LV Sunnies Club with her Obsession Carre! Here's a pic of us infront of the DC Armory sporting my aubergine Onatah and her Hampstead looking throroughly happy with our lunettes. LVoe it!!! (Trevi PM -$1940; GM -$2550; La Malleable XL -$2980; XXL -$3750.)Photo credit: La Malleable shopalicious tPFer

Friday, August 31, 2007

Hold music for 1-866-vuitton

For us who call 1-866 quite often, have you ever wondered what that hold song is in the background? Well, it's by David Grumel and features the voice of Billie Holiday. The title is Magnolias and can be found in his album Beaurivage. Purchase it in amazon.com. LVoe it!!!

Just 15 days to go!!!

I found out today that the Speedy Mirage has a tentative release date of September 14 give or take!!! The pressure, the pressure! LVoe it!!!

Macaroons anyone?

I know I'm a little late in featuring this Spring 2007 number and even though a lot of people would find this bag akin to a home economics project that has gone awry, I still think that the creative process that came up with this bag is pretty astounding. The inspiration: macaroons. Marc Jacobs and his team had to collaborate on the proper placement of each and every button, each and every color. It wasn't just randomly sewed onto the bag as I ignorantly thought. LVoe it!!! These and much more can be gleaned from the fabulous documentary I previously featured. To purchase DVD, refer to my previous post. Vuitton Line: Polka Dot Fleurs

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Endless Celebrations...

LVbabydoll from the Purse Forum posted this pic of a wonderful Multicolore Fringed Speedy cake just in time for the celebrations. This week has been full of blessings left and right! One of my friends just bought a loft in downtown Sacramento, the other moved into a loft to start a new life with his partner and lastly another friend just became a new citizen of this great country. Congratz guyz!!! LVoe it!!!

Dans La Maison et L'atelier

A wonderful glimpse inside Louis Vuitton's house and workshop in France. Sigh...I wish could have my Le Balikbayanne Box special ordered. LVoe it!!! Vid from primeprojects

Dinner at Lauriol Plaza

It is a well known fact amongst my friends that Lauriol Plaza is my absolute favorite restaurant. (Much to the chagrin of my partner) The cuisine is a delightful mix of Mexican and Spanish dishes that is all too familiar to the Filipino palate . What better way to welcome back my good friend, Wilfredo from his 10 day sojourn in Manila than to bask in the ambience and excellent food at LP. Here's my mini pochette accesoires as we settle down for our meal.

Le Confident

As I was surfing www.louisvuitton.com I was delighted to discover that my Le Mignon is a companion piece to a bigger and of course, pricier Le Confident. The Suhali line has truly captivated my fancy! I wish they didn't cost an arm and a leg but I LVoe the riveting detail, coupled with the S-lock. Visit eluxury.com to acquire this piece. ($2250) Photo credit: eluxury

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

"It's always a struggle to create something..."

After seeing the Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton DVD, I began to respect the man behind the monograms that I so adore. It seems to me that all his creative vision came in full force through the television screen. I envied his artistry, drooled over his creations and floored by his simplicity. These attestations may sound overly dramatic, but after viewing that documentary, I realized Marc Jacobs. Photo credit: Jean-Paul Goulde; For article click Harper's Bazaar.

Auspicious Day

Well, this day has proven to be very auspicious for me! I am truly delighted and thank God for all the many blessings that have been showered on me today. Among them, Jeff e-mailing from Uganda, my new Le Mignon, the re-opening of my blog, MJ DVD from France, the new mink (ooopsss) and lastly something that I have been waiting for 8 years now. So, when I found this website (as recommended by a tPFer Barbiedoll) that made a Cerises Speedy cake here in the US, I was in the mood for celebrating. Downside is that they don't ship their cakes. Oh well, here's their website anyways: www.pinkcakebox.com for all you around the Denville, N.J. area.

The Resurrection of My Blog

To celebrate the re-opening of my blog, I made an impulse purchase and I want you to take a glimpse of it. LVoe it!!! Monogram Scarf in 100% mink, August 29, 2007.

My Very First Suhali---Le Mignon

My Lil' Le Mignon arrived today and I got to tell you that it is SSSOOOOO cute. It has so many things going for such a small guy. For one it has the signature S-lock that looks miniaturized. Plus, a few rivetings on the ears and face. Lastly, a beautiful, white, luxurious lining. Gosh, I'm so happy. I guess this is no surprise for all you Suhali owners but Vuitton did not disappoint me with this piece. LVoe it!!!!!!!!!! Suhali Le Mignon, ordered August 22, 2007; received Aug. 29 from Boca Raton, Fla.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Marc Jacbos and Louis Vuitton DVD

I was fortunate enough to grab myself this new documentary about Monsieur Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton. This DVD is exclusive to colette and is only available from their e-shop from August 22 (official release date) to September 5, 2007. My copy will be arriving this Wednesday and I hope to take a sneak peak at Vuitton's fashion backstage as well as meet its intriguing artistic director. For how to order please click here. Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton DVD, August 29, 2007, France.

So far so good...

Just a little clip of the House's Fashion show. I LVoe you, Scarlett!!! MODTV: Louis Vuitton Fall 2007 by fashvids

Saturday, August 25, 2007

The Nanny Diaries

I have just seen "The Nanny Diaries" and I really LVoe it! Not only was the story cute but it featured a lot of LVs like this Cabas Piano. I highly recommend it! List of bags featured in the movie: Epi Leather Bowling Montaigne GM; Lambskin Rivets; Monogram Canvas Cabas Piano; Suhali Le Fabuleux; Monogram Canvas Neverfull MM; Keepall 55; Diana Pump Shoes; Pegase 60

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Tuesday Trunk Tidbitz

I chose this gorgeous steamer trunk for TTT because it has two things that are going for me. First I LVoe the idea that it was sold in Washington, D.C. Even though I live in Virginia now, I still consider myself a Washingtonian because it was the first American city that I called home. Secondly, the Star of Davids reflect my partner's Jewish Heritage. It is truly a remarkable piece that has survived two wars in its lifetime. For the auction, please refer to ebay.

Who Could It Be?

Lifted from the Washington Post Exclusive Status: It's in The Bag $52,500 Purses. 24 Worldwide. 1 in Washington. For the actual article click here. By Ylan Q. Mui Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, August 21, 2007; Page D01 Forget your Coach purse. Put away your Kate Spade. Even Hermes's famous Birkin bag seems positively discount. The Louis Vuitton Tribute Patchwork is this summer's ultimate status bag, ringing in at $52,500. And it is arriving in Washington by the end of the season, ordered by a woman whose circumstances and identity the company has ever so politely (again and again) declined to disclose. "We find the customer there is a very sophisticated client," said Brigid Andrews, Northeast regional vice president for Louis Vuitton. "When there's something that is this special, I'm really not surprised that we had a client who wanted it for her own collection." The company made the bag that special not only by price tag and design -- 14 LV bags were cut up and sewn together to make it -- but also by offering only five for sale in North America and 24 worldwide. R&B superstar Beyonce Knowles got one. The other four? Their names have not been revealed. The bag, says Milton Pedraza, chief executive of market-research firm the Luxury Institute, is a lesson in creating cachet. What, after all, is a luxury retailer to do when even suburban high school students are wearing sunglasses with Chanel's interlocking Cs and toting purses plastered with the LV logo, both real and fake? The ultrawealthy -- those with net worth of at least $10 million -- are demanding products and services that set them apart from those who are merely wealthy, he said. Retailers are obliging by creating increasingly expensive merchandise and limiting production. And the actual product often seems less important than how many people have it. "If my Louis Vuitton, which I'm paying a few thousand for, everyone has one, what do I get?" Pedraza said. "How do I get that exclusivity that I long for?" To achieve that, darling, you had to pre-order the Tribute Patchwork bag months ago. Louis Vuitton boutiques in New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Chevy Chase got the call. Delivery began discreetly in July, with the bags arriving in a clear, Plexiglas trunk covered with the LV logo. It was publicly photographed on Knowles's arm last month. Purse bloggers (yes, they do exist) also reported spotting the singer toting the bag while wearing a satin shirt, shorts and sky-high stilettos as she left a taping of MTV's "TRL." The Tribute Patchwork is Louis Vuitton's most expensive and exclusive bag to date. Though Washington has long bemoaned its second-class status when it comes to fashion, Louis Vuitton's president for North America, Daniel Lalonde, said the market has shown an exceptional "appetite for show bags." The Tribute Patchwork is handmade at a workshop in France and is made up of pieces of 14 Louis Vuitton handbags, including the monogram denim from spring 2005, the Lady Steamer with Alligator from fall 2006, the Cuir Tresse from spring 2007 and the Talentueux Suhali from spring 2003. Andrews said Louis Vuitton's creative director, Marc Jacobs, designed the Tribute Patchwork "as a celebration of the history of Louis Vuitton." Some fashion followers, however, feel that history should not be sliced, diced and rearranged into one purse. "Limited-edition handbags give us purse fanatics something to drool over, to lust after, to want," said Meaghan Mahoney of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who writes the Purse Blog. "But there comes a time when no matter how limited something is, no matter how much fuss goes behind it . . . the product just plain old sucks." Still, Mahoney said she would relish the opportunity to see the Tribute Patchwork with her own eyes. "At least that way, those who are lucky enough to see the handbag in person will gain instant bragging rights," she said. "After all, the bag is not much more than bragging material by itself." The Tribute Patchwork bag is not the most expensive ever created. In 2005, auction house Doyle New York sold a black crocodile Hermes Birkin customized with a clasp and lock featuring 14 carats of pave diamonds set in white gold for $64,800. Not to be outdone, Chanel will launch a bag in December made of white alligator skin and diamonds. The iconic double-C clasp will be studded with 334 of the jewels, or about 3.56 carats. The chain strap will be made of white gold trimmed with more alligator skin. Only 13 will be available worldwide. Price: $260,150.

Home Sweet Home

After my week of bumming around and visiting every LV boutique within a 50 mile radius from Miami, I am back in my beLVoed Virginia. My worst fear happened last night though. At 30,000 feet (don't quote me on this fact) the sun was glaring through the windows of the plane. All of a sudden, as we descended, clouds replaced the beaming sun and darkness enveloped us. IT WAS RAINING!!! My first thought was if I had a Hefty garbage bag with me. I scrambled through my cargo shorts but realized they were in the outer pocket of the Eole. PHEW. Luckily, I stole one from Arjay's cupboard and my fears were somewhat soothe. I knew DCA had its pick up area covered, but one miniscule drop can ruin my otherwise perfect vachetta. Here's a pic of the Eole safely wrapped. Muchas gracias Arjay!

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Fermoir GM Denim Alligator

My friends and I were having brunch at the historical Hotel St. Michel in the heart of Coral Gables. As we were enjoying our sumptuous meal, this lady walked in with a wonderful denim alligator LV. I was floored because I have never seen this model and was very excited. After we picked up our jaws from the floor, we then wondered if it was indeed a genuine LV. Apol made the keen observation that the monograms appeared to be a screen print and Arjay pulled out his cles to compare. I decided to withhold my opinion since I needed to research on it further. I did not know if Vuitton made a different kind of denim before. The archives of the Purse Forum revealed though that we were in a presence of a fake. The denim was all off on hers that there was no room for doubt. Good call Apol! P.S. Line released in 2005.

Pics from Yesterday

Waiting for food to arrive at Icebox Cafe A glimpse of Arjay's Damier Azur Speedy Resting at Bal Harbour Shops
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