Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Louis Vuitton Monogram Underground Tote, the Exotic La Yumba

If asked what the golden rule is in fashion circles, even Marb Jacobs or Karl Lagerfeld has to frankly tell you the sensence that the more exotic the more chic. More or less you will see these fashion archbishops bow humbly to the alien characteristics as they have to turn to these for help when their inspiration drains. Well, to be concrete, I would like to draw your attention to the best illustration, Louis Vuitton Monogram Underground tote, from the Louis Vuitton2010 spring/summer collection.

I'm strongly impressed by the rare bucket shape of the Louis Vuitton purses , which promises an ample capacity of about 8.3" x 16.5" x 8.3". The duffel texture, rather than severe python or alligator leather, manages a slouchy splendid feel. Moreover, I'm fond of the considerable number of patch pockets, including zipped front pocket and internal ones. With so many functional pockets the Louis Vuitton bags still keep its glam style and size.

The incredible addition of folk features has reached the peak among the plentiful competitive members in the collection. The interesting contrast of the lower pink and upper grass-green just glues your eyes and multiple blazing tassels swinging from different spots of the exterior can dazzle you. What's more, the Louis Vuitton monogram embroidered in the pink layer looks so supple that the previous mighty monogram pattern is taken over by the Oriental demureness.

It's a shame to hold yourself back at the hefty price of the Louis Vuitton handbags in the maison, I suggest you to treat yourself with www.louisvuittonebag.com.

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