Archive for January, 2008

Pharrell Williams Blason Louis Vuitton Line First Look!

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Pharrell Williams Blason Louis Vuitton First Look!

Pharrell Williams created in collaboration with Louis Vuitton’s jewelry designer and Marc Jacob’s muse Camille Miceli, a jewelry collection which will unveil Monday night to end Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris.

The collection named “Blason” the French word for coat of arms is set to arrive in 21 Louis Vuiton stores in April, including locations in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Paris and Tokyo.

The collection includes a cherub ring with a gem clutched between tiny fingers, a three-foot-long necklace of diamond crowns and crests and “secret society” rings and bracelets featuring an LV-logo emblem that flips over to plain pavé. Retail prices are about, US$2070 for a yellow gold ring to US$620,760 for a necklace in white gold and diamonds.

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Monday, January 21st, 2008

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Chanel Paris-Londres Collection

Monday, January 14th, 2008
Chanel Paris-Londres Collection

The show, held at the Phillips de Pury & Co. headquarters in London, was sandwiched between a star-studded welcome dinner, an equally glittering after-party, and a fleet of Chanel-embossed black taxis shuttling around guests like Kate Moss, Tom Ford, Naomi Campbell, Lily Allen,
and Rinko Kikuchi. Irina Lazareanu and Sean Lennon provided the runway-side soundtrack, while Agyness Deyn, Freja Beha, and Iekeliene Stange showed off a very London-inspired mix of sophisticated punk clothes, punctuated by tweeds, leather, and the occasional ruffle. Chanel had already left quite a mark on London—her former lover, the Duke of Westminster, reportedly engraved the city’s lampposts with interlocking Cs to prove his love for her—but this week’s festivities should help confirm the designer’s lasting impression. Click here to see more.Article from ELLE.com