Louis Vuitton Fall 2009 RTW Collection

By stefaniewhite, September 15, 2009 7:23 pm


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This fall is so so so noisy… Every fashion house is trying its best to show respective charm and mien. A glittering array of fashion collections directly cause people keep digging down regardless of financial crisis. Louis Vuitton, the top luxury brand, sure enough would not miss such a good opportunity to bear the “brunt” from the customer. As respected, Louis Vuitton debuted his Fall/Winter 2009 RTW collection during Paris Fashion Week recently.

Although the RTW of this time was very similar to the spring collection, it’s yet a heavy “attack” to our sight. Adding many bright colors and active designs, Louis Vuitton has presented a cutie dreamlike aspect of it which made the audience place themselves in the children’s fairy tales. Such as long bunny ears, the trappings that only appears in the fairy world have springed up to rhe stage.

This fall fashion week was also the last big show, but Marc Jacobs has brought us almost all the fashion basics of the 1980s. As a reminder of the eighties, ribbons, draped lace and mesh bodice dresses alongside patent leather over-the-knee boots, paint-splattered minis …etc leaded us back to the golden period. Marc Jacobs said he was inspired by “all the great, elegant Parisian women, like Loulou de la Falaise,” and through those pictures, we could feel a kinda rhathymia Paris trend. Though this show was fulfilled by Paris salon style, fortunately, the show was staged in a clear tent in a Louvre courtyard, so the editors even passersby could watch the show.

Take a closer look, you’ll find this series of flirty, cheerful and chic contained a lot of exaggerated bubble dresses, bejeweled satin leggings, and a mini lace Marie Antoinette pannier dress with a saucy sheer balconette. There are many broad -shouldered looks in this collection: black hubble-bubble sleeve is this season chooses, bringing sexy breath; ruffles and bowknots are masterfully added to create fun and romantic effect. I absolutely adore some of the Louis Vuitton skirt designs with the monochrome theme. I hope low end stores come up with a similar frilly design so that our ordinary people could catch the last bus of the top fashion. In a word, to see pics following.