Louis Vuitton bags are heaps of monogram prints or homely damier stuff. Sometimes you does treat them this way, um? I’m quite sorry that your thinking pattern has been detected by Marc Jacobs, who is by no means a stereotype successor. This time he issues his warning to you: hey babe, don’t label me and my Louis Vuitton handbags til the day I die! Moreover, he doesn’t ask his Muses model to show off the refreshing bag, instead, he submits the bag to a not-so-famous Spanish designer Ana Looking and she pops out with the adorable bag at La Noche de San Juan party, costing me nearly ten minutes to finally confirm the Louis Vuitton identification.
Apart from the square turquoise necklace, whose inspiration is beyond my comprehension, her tri-layer golden boob tube top, black band and blue skirt looks pretty sweet. The multicolor Louis Vuitton printed bag at her hand is far more gorgeous than the Louis Vuitton Brocade Calliope purse. The dark tone indicates the possibility of being sparked by the Starry Night,1889.
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