Showing posts with label louis vuitton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label louis vuitton. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

What can it be?



Tadaah!


I finally got myself some Graffiti!

It feels good to own everything that's on my LV wish-list. :D

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Reveal!

Presenting... the bag of my dreams...






the Louis Vuitton Sirius 45 in Cannelle Epi leather.

I bought this bag 'used' - but it's still in excellent condition - the previous owner only used it a handful of times. There are no scratches, stains, what so ever. So it is basically brand new if you ask me.

One of the best things about this bag is the price. I only paid 1/3 of the original price - so I'm pretty satisfied with that :-)

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Louis Vuitton Monogram Eclipse Collection

Monogram Eclipse Speedy 28 (2160 USD)


Monogram Eclipse Alma (2460 USD)



Monogram Eclipse Pochette Accesoires (1390 USD)


Monogram Eclipse Mini Pochette (945 USD)

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Fifth Avenue Store Window

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Trip to Copenhagen

Josefine, my brother and I went to Copenhagen yesterday for a 'lil shopping trip.

And here is what we bought:

Modström cardigan, reduced from 400DKK to 250DKK


Mads Nørgaard sweater, reduced from 900DKK to 260DKK

Månestråle cashmere sweater, reduced from 1000DKK to 500DKK

Seduce scarf, 200DKK

COS sweater, 590DKK

Louis Vuitton noir/black Epi Keyholder

Louis Vuitton Damier Greenwich PM

Filippa K polo, reduced from 600DKK to 300DKK

Filippa K t-shirt, reduced from 350DKK to 175DKK

Tiger of Sweden ties, reduced from 400DKK to 100DKK

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Louis Vuitton “Malle Mars” Apollo 11 Commemoration Trunk

In commemoration of the 40th Anniversary of Apollo 11’s first lunar landing, which takes place on Jul 20th, Louis Vuitton has designed a custom-made “Malle Mars” trunk. The robotic, space age-looking piece opens in multiple places, unveiling a variety of compartments and drawers, fully equipped to carry various essential items.



Friday, July 10, 2009

Louis Vuitton Tambour Mysterieuse

Based on the mysterious movement clocks created by the famed Jean-Eugene Robert Houdin in the 19th century, Louis Vuitton’s new calibre LV115 is a near transparent wonder. This calibre is actually the first from Louis Vuitton to have been created, developed and assembled entirely in the brand’s workshops in Switzerland.

With an 8-day power reserve, there is nothing superfluous about this mechanical movement and its robustness stands in stark contrast to its ephemeral nature. As in the general principle of mysterious movements, the hour and minute hands actually sit on mobile sapphire discs that are totally transparent.

The small seconds display is at 9 o’clock in the visible section of the movement, dial-side. Like the tourbillon from Louis Vuitton, this watch is fully customizable and every piece has the potential to be unique, largely, at no extra cost.



265,000USD for a watch?

The Tambour Mystérieuse comes in its own Louis Vuitton trunk and will cost you $265,000. Each watch of the model takes a whole year to be finished which will probably give you an idea why this costs so much.