Thursday, October 30, 2008

Why don't you have a Louis Vuitton Speedy Bag?

By Sakuragicho

Louis Vuitton Speedy Bags come in different sizes like: 25, 30, 35, and 40.

The primary material used is the Monogram Canvas which is flexible and resilient and has been Louis Vuitton's trademark since 1896.

Being completely waterproof and able to withstand surface scratches, it is perfectly suited to the sophisticated and urban lifestyle.

A terrific example of this is the hand-held Damier Canvas Speedy 25, which is a combination of beautiful design and durability.

It also offers rounded leather straps and a canvas interior lining.

The sparkling golden brass pieces enhance the aesthetic appeal of this bag.

The zip closure and the inside pocket ensures optimum utility.

That is not all! It comes with a padlock and sizes 35 and 40 are easily available.

Its smaller counterpart; the Damier Azur Speedy 30 is also available.

The textile lining and smooth leather trimmings further enriches its visual and sensuous appeal.

Another enticing variety is the Monogram Lin Cotton Speedy 30 which is available in ebene and dune.

It is trimmed with grained calf leather which complements the linen canvas textile lining extremely well.

The Epi leather styles of the Speedy 25 and Speedy 30 are embossed with the initials LV.

The textile lining which is cleverly contrived provides a feminine touch to the final product.

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Ten pieces of the Speedy 30 in Monogram Denim variation were crafted by Marc Jacobs.

What makes it so trendy is the Liberty Pepper cotton in addition to the natural cowhide trimmings.

Marc Jacobs also designed a Speedy 30 bag that is uniquely trimmed with lingerie lace on Monogram Dentelle canvas.

The delicate lurex thread embroidery adds an artistic flare.

Takashi Murakami designed a more contemporary Monogram Multicolor canvas Speedy 30.

It features brass hardware corners at the bottom of the bag to protect it and has and outside pocket that closes using an S-lock. - 15438

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