Saturday, April 24, 2010

Louis Vuitton

With a new power chord finally arriving to my dorm, I can blog again!
Marc Jacobs's most recent collection for Louis Vuitton was a dreamy journey of cinematic proportions. It seems that he has really gone soft with this season, as his collection for his namesake label was similarly wondrous. While watching it, I couldn't stop thinking of the Fifties and old movies, though I feel putting it in such a box is unfair. The collection was timelessly beautiful, bringing out a woman's body with nipped waist and breasts spilling out of corsets. As at Prada, the models came from a wide range of arenas. Having multiple Victoria Secret models on a runway always gets the lips of fashion people moving, but it did not appear gimmicky or contrived. The women were just beautiful, whether they had boobs or not. Elle Macpherson closed the show, looking impossibly ravishing. From the full skirts to the flat bows on low-heeled shoes, this show might be hard for the pretty young things of the fashion world to swallow, but I get it. Marc challenges you as a consumer, but his work is indisputably genius.

Patricia van der Vliet
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Ginta Lapina
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Ariel Meredith
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Kasia Struss
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Caroline Trentini
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Magdalena Frackowiak
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Lara Stone
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Rianna Ten Haken
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Hannah Holman
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Adriana Lima
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Edita Vilkeviciute
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Frida Gustavsson
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NoƩmie Lenoir
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Catherine McNeil
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Alessandra Ambrosio
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Joan Smalls
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Lily Donaldson
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Karmen Pedaru
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Jac
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Julia Nobis
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
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Coco Rocha
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Jessica Stam
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Elle Macpherson
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photos via style.com

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