2012年9月19日星期三

LV Cabas Mary Kate



Este cinturón fácilmente reversible ofrece dos elegantes ciudad-aspecto: cuero ternero negro en relieve con el patrón Damier en una cara y cuero gris ternero vidriada en el otro. Su esmalte llamativo y hebilla de metal se inspiró en la placa de la 'Louis Vuitton Inventeur' se remonta a 1875.

95,100,105,110,115,120,125

- Anchura: 35 mm _ 1,4 pulgadas

- Negro esmalte y hebilla plateada y brillante

- Reversible: cuero negro ternero en relieve en un lado, cuero gris ternero vidriada en el otro

Referencia:M6820T

That Louis Vuitton keep reinventing themselves and their seemingly endless collections of bags and luggage, that is no secret at all. New colors here and there, new spin-offs of the traditional and very popular Monogram Canvas come to mind. I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again. I don’t dig the traditional canvas at all, I get sick of seeing it on the streets and having to automatically wonder if it’s a faux or not. While I do like some of the derivates that LV has released lately, some I totally still can’t stand at all, vis the Cerises for example. However, and here comes the big but, I really like the Monogram Mini in black. The black canvas with silverish LV monograms just does it for me. Megs likes it, too – I share her opinion that it looks much more sophisticated than the cerise shade, or any others that the MM had been released in thus far.

Prime example – the LV Cabas Mary Kate. The $1k tote sports a young and trendy look and can function well as a casual & daily tote for urban biz meetings or other work-related jazz. The double zipper adds convenience and quick access, and extra inner pockets give enough room for cell and misc bag junk.

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