Friday, October 23, 2020

The New "It" Bag Christian Cowan x razr purse!

Since the big comeback of Y2k or otherwise known as 2000's style comeback many designers have been releasing fashion-forward release for fashion items and purses are no excuses.  First, it was the Prada 2005 re-edition bag which was sold out everywhere and very popular among influencers, fashionistas, etc.  Now I am very excited about the release of the Christian Cowan x razr collab.  As stated by the fashion designer,  “We haven’t released handbags before. It’s such an obvious category that everyone has been asking for,” “And it seemed like the perfect opportunity to come up with kind of a really unique, special kind of purse.”  The mini bags were inspired by the Razr’s iconic flip style, and are just big enough to hold the necessities: keys, wallet, face mask, and, of course, phone.  This trendy collection features a crossbody chain handbag in gold and another crossbody in the same silhouette with fringe, and a fringe belt bag.  Check out some of our belt bags here


Source: Nylon.com


Monday, December 23, 2013

Marc Jacob's Final Campaign for Louis Vuitton

(photo: Louis Vuitton)

Hard to believe that the 16 year legacy of Marc Jacobs designing for Louis Vuitton has finally reached its close.  But though we have to say goodbye to one of our favorites for the fashion label, he's left us with one final campaign for the spring 2014 collection, and we couldn't be more thankful.

With lovely faces of star power like Gisele Bundchen, Catherine Deneuve, and Sofia Coppola, all of whom have had a long and luscious relationship with the brand, we're left to pause a moment at the lovely headshots taken, featuring the collections new handbags.

(photo: Louis Vuitton)

The shots were taken by photographer Steven Meisel on a subdued charcoal color studio backdrop.  The wardrobe is demure, elegant, and portrays the same mood as the looks on the women's faces:  restraint.  The campaign takes on an almost retrospective tone, as if to say, take a moment, settle down, and quietly pay homage to the the legacy of Marc Jacobs, that will cary on long beyond his departure.

(photo: Louis Vuitton)

(photo: Louis Vuitton)

(photo: Louis Vuitton)

What do you think of the campaign?

Posted by:  SV