Spring is advancing, smells of freedom are bouncing on your garment, fluffing through your hair and of course held in your hands. But for fashion pioneers, such as Marc Jacobs whose eyes have already focused on the future, it is the very time to launch new collection for next season.
In opposite to the easy and free spring collection, Marc Jacobs 2009 Fall Bag Collection presents glare and vitality which is perfect to dispel the gloomy and depressing sentiment haunting us for years.
Long before Jacobs was appointed as Creative Director of Louis Vuitton in 1997, he has been managing to embed joy and sex appeal deep inside his designs rather than emit ostentatiously. The 2009 Fall Bag Collection is no exception to the idea. We may be easily impressed by the bold and innovated conceptions exuded from each piece-multiple layers, shiny hardware, fearless combination of colors and materials. But the whole collection still inherits the sedateness and elegancy. For those who want to be memorable but unwilling to be on the spotlight, this bag collection is a perfect choice.
This single chain strap bag is my favorite among Marc Jacobs 2009 Fall Bag Collection. With a size of 15” x 11” x 5.5”,it is chit yet practical. The deep blue color studded with tiny golden button is just like the sky of urban night. As they say, there always be a glimmer of hope held on our hands.
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WWD confirms the comeback of the Stephen Sprouse’s Graffiti Collection along with another Sprouse creation, the Rose as Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton pays homage to Sprouse who passed away last 2004.The Graffiti collection was first introduced in 2001 and was sold like hotcakes, many have missed out on it and now that they’re back, it’s worth rejoicing. In this new collection, Marc “Jacobs took two iconic Sprouse motifs — the graffiti and the rose — and interpreted them in Day-Glo shades of pink, green and orange over the Monogram print. The motifs are featured on Vuitton’s Keepall, Speedy and Neverfull bag styles, as well as basketball sneaker boots, pumps, sunglasses, headbands and wristbands, and small leather goods like wallets and coin purses. The rtw includes a mackintosh raincoat with a graffiti and monogram lining, graffiti leggings and a long-sleeve neon minidress featuring the rose design.” Marc Jacobs states that the collection will not be called reissues as he had done things that are similar or new which differs the “new collection” from Stephen’s Graffiti from 2001.
This season, Fendi’s new bag, the Peek-A-Boo, forsaken its streak of odd and unusual, is to be celebrities’ spring bag purchase.


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