Louis Vuitton Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 9, 2011

Louis Vuitton’s fall 2011 presentation was an extravagant affair complete with elevators, bell boys, french maids and even supermodels on the runway. Updating ’40s silhouettes, creative director Marc Jacobs sent out a parade of characters which seemed to have an underlying fetish theme complete with leather, handcuffs, pantless outfits and masks placed on chauffeur hats. Highlights included the appearance of supermodels Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Carolyn Murphy, leather pieces worked like lace and lovely sheer numbers. It seemed that for Vuitton’s latest collection, the indulgence of fantasies was more important than ever.









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33 thoughts on “Louis Vuitton Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. Haha Kate closing the show with cigarette in hand = priceless.

    I like the idea of this collection..
    There were many beautiful details and fabrics, but it just seems like there was also a lot of unflattering outfits.. especially those oversized, round shoulders/sleeves.

  2. A schizophrenic one. Some great, fitting, light pieces and some unflattering, heavy ones.
    The fur-leather combos are so weird.
    The wide-hip pants are ridiculous.

  3. Love the textures (brilliante!) Not loving most of the silhouettes, they read as misshapen bulk—and on model’s bodies for that matter!

  4. Love the textures (brilliante!) Not loving most of the silhouettes, they read as misshapen bulk—and on model’s bodies for that matter!

    • wow, i mean really – you couldn’t get any more obvious and less-imaginative. thing is most people have not seen the movie……

  5. mmm I feel there was too much harsh/synthetic fabrics, it just lacked fluidity or softness, oh and color!

  6. mmm I feel there was too much harsh/synthetic fabrics, it just lacked fluidity or softness, oh and color!

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