Takashi Muradami is a ever-naughty boy. He wants every fibre of Louis Vuitton Takashi Muradami collection to appear as easy breezy as possible. As an Japanese artist, he has an inborn intimacy with petite delicated things. In the beginning of the collaboration with Louis Vuitton House, he came up with huge sakura print on brown Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas texture, contributing great Louis Vuitton Cherry Blossom works to fashionistas.
Later he goes further with his subtilty. The Louis Vuitton Multicolor Panda wallet mirrors his permanent pursuit of shaping animated and cute bags. An adorable girlish tone penetrates the wallet. Even the lining is dyed pink. You can shrug off the decadent brown Monogram Canvas cliche and enjoy the casual chic through the Multicolor Panda wallet.
You can get the panda pendant at any Louis Vuitton maison. By the way, Takashi Muradami knows how to pour your money out as well as Marc Jacobs does. The panda pendant alone is pretty pricy.
You can’t help thinking of the fur tailed Louis Vuitton denim flap bag in the 2010 Spring/Summer Ready-to-Wear show, right? Alexandra Ambrosio has showed a fab ensemble without the expensive fur tail adornment in her streetsnap. However, you can’t move on when the cuttest panda is taken off the Multicolor wallet.
11/21/2010
Louis Vuitton Multicolor Panda Wallet - Louis Vuitton Review
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