louis vuitton diwali collection 2010 | Vuitton's "festival of lights" louis vuitton diwali collection 2010 The Louis Vuitton Diwali Collection. Louis Vuitton celebrates the festival of lights with 40 re-edited pieces using the fabric from authentic "vintage" saris. By Latha Sunadh. 5 November 2010. . The new model was called reference 1665 and based out of the existing Submariner model. This was evident since a Submariner’s thin case was used for the early Sea-Dwellers and a Helium Escape Valve (HEV) was added to be able to withstand much larger depth ratings. A Double Red Sea-Dweller the same thin case as the Rolex Submariner.
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The Louis Vuitton Diwali Collection. Louis Vuitton celebrates the festival of lights with 40 re-edited pieces using the fabric from authentic "vintage" saris. By Latha Sunadh. 5 November 2010. .Beside this glowing tribute to Diwali, the fashion house expressed its fascination with India through a series of outfits, featuring in the SS and FW 2010 collections, created using authentic.The dinner, a feast of cumin-spiced guinea hen, was held to fete the brand's Diwali-inspired holiday collection, and was accompanied by light installations in every LV window worldwide.
The Louis Vuitton Diwali Collection. Louis Vuitton celebrates the festival of lights with 40 re-edited pieces using the fabric from authentic "vintage" saris. By Latha Sunadh. 5 November 2010. Vogue Images. Think bright colours, gorgeous silk and fabulous jewel tones - Louis Vuitton goes traditional this season, as the luxury brand celebrates .Beside this glowing tribute to Diwali, the fashion house expressed its fascination with India through a series of outfits, featuring in the SS and FW 2010 collections, created using authentic.The dinner, a feast of cumin-spiced guinea hen, was held to fete the brand's Diwali-inspired holiday collection, and was accompanied by light installations in every LV window worldwide. Louis Vuitton kicked off the holiday season Tuesday night when it hosted a Diwali (or Festival of Lights)-themed Salon de Louis Vuitton (part of an ongoing series) along with Waris.
Vuitton's "festival of lights"
Louis Vuitton collaborates with Rajeev Sethi this fall to design its window displays. The display will exuberantly display the luminous and colorful festival of Diwali. The window display will involve hand painted paper trunks flowing from within and a . Come November, Vuitton will be celebrating Diwali by collaborating with Rajeev Sethi to create special window installations that will include hand-painted trunks and limited edition dresses made from vintage saris. Wearing one already was Christy Turlington at the 25th Biennale des Antiquaires Gala Dinner.If you live in India or have an India culture background, you should be very familiar with Diwali. In November and December 2010, Louis Vuitton will celebrate Diwali, one of the biggest festivals in the India culture by working on a few special projects.
2 November 2010. In collaboration with well-known Indian artist Rajeev Sethi, Louis Vuitton will pay tribute to Indian heritage this Diwali by outfitting their stores and window displays with traditional motifs. Sethi will create hand-painted paper trunks glowing from within and Vuitton will include limited edition dress made of vintage sari fabrics in tribute to Diwali. Louis Vuitton stores all over the world will display Indian-themed windows from 5th November, don't miss this one.
The 40-piece collection from Louis Vuitton's Summer and Winter 2010 lines has been made using sari fabrics from stores across India. And guess who's been spotted in these outfits? The Louis Vuitton Diwali Collection. Louis Vuitton celebrates the festival of lights with 40 re-edited pieces using the fabric from authentic "vintage" saris. By Latha Sunadh. 5 November 2010. Vogue Images. Think bright colours, gorgeous silk and fabulous jewel tones - Louis Vuitton goes traditional this season, as the luxury brand celebrates .Beside this glowing tribute to Diwali, the fashion house expressed its fascination with India through a series of outfits, featuring in the SS and FW 2010 collections, created using authentic.The dinner, a feast of cumin-spiced guinea hen, was held to fete the brand's Diwali-inspired holiday collection, and was accompanied by light installations in every LV window worldwide.
Louis Vuitton kicked off the holiday season Tuesday night when it hosted a Diwali (or Festival of Lights)-themed Salon de Louis Vuitton (part of an ongoing series) along with Waris.Louis Vuitton collaborates with Rajeev Sethi this fall to design its window displays. The display will exuberantly display the luminous and colorful festival of Diwali. The window display will involve hand painted paper trunks flowing from within and a . Come November, Vuitton will be celebrating Diwali by collaborating with Rajeev Sethi to create special window installations that will include hand-painted trunks and limited edition dresses made from vintage saris. Wearing one already was Christy Turlington at the 25th Biennale des Antiquaires Gala Dinner.
If you live in India or have an India culture background, you should be very familiar with Diwali. In November and December 2010, Louis Vuitton will celebrate Diwali, one of the biggest festivals in the India culture by working on a few special projects.2 November 2010. In collaboration with well-known Indian artist Rajeev Sethi, Louis Vuitton will pay tribute to Indian heritage this Diwali by outfitting their stores and window displays with traditional motifs. Sethi will create hand-painted paper trunks glowing from within and Vuitton will include limited edition dress made of vintage sari fabrics in tribute to Diwali. Louis Vuitton stores all over the world will display Indian-themed windows from 5th November, don't miss this one.
The Louis Vuitton Diwali Collection
Lights over the city
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