a purple haze

When I am an old woman I shall wear purple
With a red hat which doesn’t go, and doesn’t suit me.
And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves
And satin sandals, and say we’ve no money for butter.
I shall sit down on the pavement when I’m tired
And gobble up samples in shops and press alarm bells
And run my stick along the public railings
And make up for the sobriety of my youth.


from "Warning"
by Jenny Joseph (b.1932), English poet



my mum’s Louis Vuitton Sac de Nuit in toile Trianon & ostrich skin, LV Sprouse Leopard cashmere stole.

Feature Bag #20: Stephen Sprouse Tribute Monogram Graffiti Keepall

i know some of you have been regularly checking for updates. please pardon the delay, i’ve just been too busy since i returned to Melbourne. in the next few entries, i shall be revealing a bunch of LoVelies. so hang in there ;-)

anyhooo… the wait is over! without further ado, here’s my Monogram Graffiti Keepall 50 in orange:

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at long last!!!! and im just as excited about it since i blogged about the rumours back in November. it is very difficult to capture the vibrancy of the graffiti print – i swear it glows in normal light.

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the colour is actually more like a radioactive orange-red than this flat tone in the photos

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i also think the larger print format of the Keepall compared to the smaller font on the Speedy puts the fluoro contrast into full effect.

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i don’t have any black light, but i think it still glows in dim light too:

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if reason was to be heeded, one wouldn’t be inclined to get another Keepall particularly if one already owns a Keepall 50 with a strap even. but i was instantly entranced by this fluorescent vision when it emerged from its dustbag. heads turned, gasps heard…. palpitations and tremours felt…. SOLD!

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one for work, the other for play.

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here it is along with two other Graffiti pieces i acquired last month:


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that’s 3 out of the four Sprouse Tribute Graffiti items on my hit list.

one last look…..

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it is even more fantastic than i had imagined. im still very much stunned.

Feature Bag #20: Stephen Sprouse Tribute Monogram Graffiti Keepall

i know some of you have been regularly checking for updates. please pardon the delay, i’ve just been too busy since i returned to Melbourne. in the next few entries, i shall be revealing a bunch of LoVelies. so hang in there ;-)

anyhooo… the wait is over! without further ado, here’s my Monogram Graffiti Keepall 50 in orange:

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at long last!!!! and im just as excited about it since i blogged about the rumours back in November. it is very difficult to capture the vibrancy of the graffiti print – i swear it glows in normal light.

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the colour is actually more like a radioactive orange-red than this flat tone in the photos

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i also think the larger print format of the Keepall compared to the smaller font on the Speedy puts the fluoro contrast into full effect.

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i don’t have any black light, but i think it still glows in dim light too:

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if reason was to be heeded, one wouldn’t be inclined to get another Keepall particularly if one already owns a Keepall 50 with a strap even. but i was instantly entranced by this fluorescent vision when it emerged from its dustbag. heads turned, gasps heard…. palpitations and tremours felt…. SOLD!

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one for work, the other for play.

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here it is along with two other Graffiti pieces i acquired last month:


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that’s 3 out of the four Sprouse Tribute Graffiti items on my hit list.

one last look…..

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it is even more fantastic than i had imagined. im still very much stunned.

my Monogram Graffiti Pareo


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originally meant to be a wrap or a sarong, the Monogram Graffiti Pareo is fast becoming a very popular scarf instead. and i sure am going to wear it as a scarf. made of finely woven cotton, its actually very light and soft. it has the perfect weight for trans seasonal or temperate weather.

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it has that same look as the very popular Leopard or Monogramouflage Stoles, but slightly shorter and less prone to snags. but at around 6ft long, there’s enough material to wrap around my neck twice so it won’t be purely ornamental during a sudden cold snap.

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i like how the tag is also green to match. nice touch.

it is cotton so it will crease when in use. but if you hang it out for a while, the creases practically disappear. i don’t see the need to iron this each time at all. nor would i even think of sending it to the cleaners. hand wash with cold water should suffice.

the street-inspired print primarily dictates a more casual attire:

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strangely just a few months ago i bought a bunch of Lacoste polo shirts in the brightest, almost neon colours – which is uncharacteristic of me. back then i just felt like i needed that punch (or assault even) of colour into my wardrobe. now i know why. the one above is a very brilliant orange-red by the way. im sure you think i’ll be a walking traffic hazard, but pairing them with a denim jacket and smart chinos will reign these colours in.

but the good thing i’ve discovered is that it also works pretty well neutrals or more sombre palettes like browns, greys and greens.

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im amazed how it even works with different prints and patterns such as Prince of Wales check and florals. as long as they are within the warm earthy colour range.

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it works for me!

wouldn’t it be wonderful if they made these in other colours like blue, black or white too? im very pleased with it and i highly recommend it to anyone who’s interested.

so guys (you know who you are), go get yours quick before they run out.

The Stephen Sprouse Book (LV Edition)

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this is the first major book to feature artist-designer Stephen Sprouse. written by brothers Roger and Mauricio Padilha, its is a exhaustive review of Sprouse’s life and work. it chronicles his development as a street artist and fashion designer to his climactic and world-shaking collaboration with Louis Vuitton. that resulted with the iconoclastic Monogram Graffiti Collection which not only made the Sprouse name widely recognizable, but it also kick started Vuitton’s (in)famous artistic collaborations.

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this special edition are only sold in LV boutiques worldwide. besides the exclusive Louis Vuitton Graffiti sleeve, it also contains an additional section covering Sprouse’s work and influence at Louis Vuitton:

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among the photos are Sprouse’s original sketch for the rose print first used the clothes of the Spring 2001 collection:

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and a prototype Pochette Accessoires in blue graffiti:

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as to why Marc didn’t use this colour for the Tribute Collection stumps me.

this book is a definite must-have for any LV Collector, Sprouse fan, fashion or art junkie.

retail price: AU$100.

related posts: more Sprouse LoVing….

my Graffiti hit list

today is the day Louis Vuitton’s latest blockbuster gets unleashed. after almost 2 months obsessing over them, i’ve finally made up my definite must-have list:

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these are my "imperatives" but i might still be adding one or two more items later. the Graffiti Pareo and the Stephen Sprouse Book are now on their way to me. im currently out of town and will only return to Melbourne some time in February so my lovely SA offered to send them over. i wasn’t even sure they would take orders over the phone for these. hopefully they arrive by Tuesday at least.

some might think the Pareo seems like an odd choice for me since guys don’t really wear sarongs. i too wasn’t 100% til today. but my SA was pretty enthused about it and assured me it is actually light enough to be worn as a trans-seasonal sort of scarf. she even told me id get more use out of this than the set of 3 bandanas i was originally considering. i trust her judgment and she knows what i like. so in it goes, sight unseen. im actually pretty excited about this.

all that’s left is the Keepall and the necktie and i’ll be as happy as a clam in high tide.

you can now view most of the Stephen Sprouse Tribute Collection at vuitton.com. go get some today!

Kanye’s kicks

here’s a sneak peek of what is purported to be the sneakers Kanye West has designed in collaboration with Louis Vuitton:

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scheduled to be released mid 2009, im quite pleased (even relieved) that the shoes are rather understated. the complete opposite to its designer. i was thinking clashing patterns and maybe even LED lights that flash to the beat of Daft Punk. *WHEW!* but i was right about one thing, its a high-top. here a video of him talking to paparazzi:


from
TMZ


looks promising, i might even consider them. as long as his name (or ego) doesn’t dictate the price.

related entry: in his footsteps

oh and here’s another photo of the LV SoHo boutique:

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lookin’ good. i actually want that Rose in neon lights on the window.