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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Louis Vuitton launches limited edition watches

To celebrate Valentine’s Day 2011 and Chinese New Year, Louis Vuitton is launching two new watches for women, in a limited edition of 500 pieces. The Tambour Heart timepiece showcases the symbols of love. White diamonds are set in the shape of a precious heart. The Tambour Heart watch boasts a Pomme d’Amour patent leather double wrap strap, embossed with the Monogram motif. There are two different sizes including a 28mm Small version, with a Monogram flower at 8 O’Clock and a diamond in a heart motif on the lower horn and a 34mm Medium version, with a double line of diamonds for the central heart; the horns are customised with two diamonds set in a star-shaped motif. Available in Louis Vuitton stores from January 2011. The two new models are priced individually at £2,745.00 and £3,530.00.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Fall for Louis Vuitton



Summer is still not here yet but whatever, we can skip it and head straight into fall. With the cloud-filled skies and freezing nights, I'm looking forward to beautiful coats and boots! Especially with the 50s coming back, I'm loving fall even more!

UPDATE: Here is the behind-the-scenes video for this photoshoot! Enjoy!


xo, Alice

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Louis Vuitton teams up with London art institutions

Louis Vuitton has announced the launch of the Louis Vuitton Young Arts Project, an unprecedented partnership between Louis Vuitton and five of London’s leading art institutions: Hayward Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, South London Gallery, Tate Britain and Whitechapel Gallery. This three year arts and education programme will give young Londoners from across the city unique access to the museum directors and curators, artists and collectors who shape the British contemporary art scene. A number of these figures sit on the Louis Vuitton Young Arts Project’s Committee, which brings together high profile people including artists such as Tracey Emin, Gary Hume, Michael Landy, Keith Tyson and high profile art collectors. The committee members will be pivotal in providing opportunities for the young participants to gain unparalleled insights into the art world, from the point of view of those who have already achieved so much in their own careers. The Louis Vuitton Young Arts Project will see five panels of young people, all from different areas of London, interacting as part of a peer-led youth forum for the enjoyment and further understanding of art. The website will be an evolving record of the project, providing an online community for debate, for showcasing work, for blogs and for reviews, and also enabling engagement with other art-interested young people who are not currently members of the Project.