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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Luxe Review - Louis Vuitton Speedy 25 Damier Ebene

Toted on the arm of Audrey Hepburn, the Louis Vuitton Speedy 25 is certainly an iconic piece.  I bought this bag almost 1 and half years ago when I stepped out of the world of retail.  After working for two premium Australian fashion labels I finally decided it was time to purchase my first luxury 'it' bag, and this was it.


Louis Vuitton introduced this bag in 1933.  Over the last decade this bag has come in numerous material and patterns.  The Speedy comes in several sizes 25, 30, 35 & 45 making reference to the length of bag in centimetres.

At first I was quite hesitant to drop hundreds of dollars on a bag made out of canvas (yes canvas, not leather) but it was well worth it.  The Speedy 25 is a durable and functional bag and is a great piece to start your collection.  

When choosing a print I opted for the Damier Ebene canvas, which has been surprisingly versatile.  There were a couple of reasons for this, the main one being that LV monogram is possibly the most copied monogram in the entire industry.  The only thing I hate more than bad coffee is fake handbags.

As for the quality and finish of the Louis Vuitton Speedy 25, it is unparalleled. The inside of the bag is lined with royal red so it's easy to locate your keys.  








I love the detail of the little gold lock (well actually it's made of brass)
For a small bag the barrel shape ensures that you put every cubic square centimetre to use.  It's quite handy for heading out for a night in the city,  I've managed to stash a pair of heels and do a swap for flats. The only issue I have is, that as it is a top handle style it does get heavy so only carry what you can lift at the gym.






What's in my bag? 

1. Fujifilm Instax 90 camera 
2. YSL Pure Shine Lipstick, colour and link TBC
3. Scholl Ballet flats
4. Swarovski Crystalline Lady Ballpoint Pen, White Pearl 
5. Miss Dior Eau De Parfum, purse size
5. Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses 
6. Oroton wallet 
7. Work phone, iPhone 5 (white)
8. Personal phone in Kate Spade iPhone case, iPhone 5 (black)
9. Penguin Books, The Consolations of Philosophy by Alan de Botton
10. Apple Iphone 5 charger




Men often wonder why women spend so many hundreds and thousands of dollars on luxury handbags (and shoes, clothes, etc). Whilst this blog makes no attempt to justify this cause, I can suggest it has something to do with the fact that we have to haul these objects around all day (and you may as well make it a statement while you're at it).  Male companions, don't complain... especially when you decide to treasure their entire life story in her Louis Vuitton on your next date.  But just remember no matter how many dollars you spend on your bag, it won't remind you to give back his keys ;) 

Friday, December 20, 2013

The Designer Series, Introducing Mr Oo la la

Or Oscar de la Renta as he is known in the fashion world.



Photograph by Irving Penn.  Published in Vogue, May 1982


For a little background, I have decided to start a series - titled The Designer Series (yes I know original).  Each week I will attempt to distill fashion's most fabulous and influential designers.  Sort of of a 101 guide, so you can trip down the Champs-Elysees and also be fashion/design guru.  

So who is this guy? (de la Renta)
Well I call him Oo la la, because his designs are just that.  

- De la Renta was born on July 22, 1932

- He is a Dominican American haute couture fashion designer 
- At age 18 he studied painting in Madrid, but soon left to pursue fashion design
- His first big break was in the 1960's, where he became internationally renowned after he dressed Jacqueline Kennedy 
- Known for red carpet gowns and evening wear 

You know it's a Oscar de la Renta design when there are...


1. lashings of tulle in shades of sorbet

2. little floral details
3. dramatic and often voluminous full skirts 

Haute Couture is seasonal, (well some of it anyway) but the magenta text highlights a designers 'signature' look. His/her hallmark to become one of the fashion elitist. 






Pretty little satin bows and interesting textures



Pastel pink and embroidered lace



Monochrome polka dot full length gown 



Tulle in tangerine 



Organza in shades of grey


Thursday, December 12, 2013

Mojito's and a snapshot of Sydney's skyline, yes please

Last night I wound up in Lryic theatre to watch Greese with my Mother.  I was slightly disheartened, the show a solid 5 out of 10 (average) but as I wandered through the Casino post 1950's flashback my eye was drawn to beaming images of Sydney's trendiest new rooftop bar, Sky Terrace.

Finally a open air space where you can sit back and indulge in Sydney's gorgeous skyline.  There's always something so special about being perched high above the ground amidst scrapers and the hustle of the city.  Sky Terrace comes complete with all the trimmings, the hottest dj's (and hopefully bartenders),  an impressive menu and stellar views.



Now, this is definitely the place to be.  Just need a sparkly dress and a martini.


See you there...

http://www.star.com.au/sydney-nightlife/Pages/Sky-Terrace.aspx

Sunday, December 8, 2013

First sketch/post of the season

Now i'm no expert, but at least it resembles a fashion sketch?
(10 points for trying)