Showing posts with label Louis Vuitton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louis Vuitton. Show all posts

Friday, January 18, 2013

Le Look Du Jour: Ajak Deng and Nykhor Paul for Louis Vuitton Spring 2013

The Campaign Featuring Ajak and Nykhor: I edited the original photo to highlight these two beautiful women as captured by Steven Meisel.



Were these designs from the 1960's inspiration for Marc Jacobs 60's inspired collection for Louis Vuitton and his own namesake collection??

Louis Vuitton Spring 2013 Collection


Marc Jacobs Spring 2013

Donyale Luna



I've seen a lot of collections that are eerily similar to several previous collections that I've seen in the VOGUE and L'Officiel archives and I've been dying to do a blog post about them because there seems to be a lot of copying going on. On a better note: The designers who presented 60's inspired silhouettes had better collections out all of those who didn't anyway.

Photos: Steven Meisel/Louis Vuitton/Google

Friday, February 17, 2012

Le Look Du Jour: Yaya DaCosta


















Why try to fit in when  you can stand out in your own unique beauty and an eye-catching color!

Another one of my favorites when it comes to personal style is Yaya DaCosta. To me Yaya is the epitome of a woman who exudes confidence and an innate beauty that compliments any thing that she wears. Long before the so called turban trend became le style she was already wearing them. It doesn't matter whether she's rocking her massive Afro, a pouf of coils and ringlets or even her colorful head wraps, Yaya DaCosta simply rocks!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Thandie Newton For Louis Vuitton's Double Exposure Series




I'm loving the vintage feel of these photos of Thandie Newton for Louis Vuitton's Double Exposure series because they look just like many of the photos that we have in our homes of our ancestors. The project, which debuted with artist Sam Taylor Wood earlier this year, creates two "portraits" of the sitter: one a literal portrait, using a 19th Century photographic technique called the collodion wet plate process; and the other a portrait of the subject's inner self, in a film where the sitter reveals their most treasured possessions and the story behind them.

Source:VOGUE UK
Photos: Louis Vuitton

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

ONE LOOK: NAOMI CAMPBELL FOR LOUIS VUITTON 2011 Fall/Winter Prêt-à-Porter/RTW


The iconic Naomi Campbell for Louis Vuitton 2011 Fall/Winter Prêt-à-Porter

I would have loved to have been there to see her strut! See the rest here.

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