Showing posts with label Damier Ebene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Damier Ebene. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 February 2012

New Louis Vuitton Damier Ebene Neverfull Available for Rent!

Okay ladies, there are trends in spring 2012 in handbags (e.g., pastels, transparents, etc.) and there are classic handbags that are en vogue every season of the year.  Our latest addition is the latter.

You've seen it before on celebrities and women in the mall.  On the runway and on the beach.  It's the Louis Vuitton Damier Ebene Neverfull MM.


 
Amanda Seyfried  Photo source: Coolspotters.com

 
Brazilian actress Sabrina Sato.  Photo source: Coolspotters.com

 
Italian Fashion blogger Chiara Ferrangni.  Photo source: Coolspotters.com

For the uninitiated, the MM is the middle size of the Neverfull family.  It's not too small and not too large; it's just right (to quote Goldilocks)!  If you need to hold more belongings, simply extend the side drawstrings to expand the bag.  Need it to be a bit more sleek?  Just tuck in the sides of the bag, pull the drawstrings tight, and suddenly you have a tidy tote.

If you really want to switch it up, the Neverfull was designed to be fully reversible, although I have yet to see anyone carry the bag with the liner showing instead of the canvas.  Although the price of the Neverfull continues to climb ($715 in 2010, $770 in 2011, and $820 in 2012), we've kept our rental price the same!  It can be yours for only:
  • $35 a week (only 4% of the retail cost!)
  • $105/month
  • $280/season (90 days)
The seasonal price works out to just over $3/day!  So ditch your morning coffee and treat yourself to designer luxury instead.  And when the season's over, you'll be ready to switch up your look with the next hot new rental!

Why rent when you can afford to own?  By renting, you don't end up with an $820 bag sitting in the closet collecting dust after you tire of it.  Think of renting like paying for only what you use!  You could rent a different bag every season for the price of buying just one!  You can switch up your look far more often, for far less money.

More new Louis Vuitton rentals are on the way!  Be sure to like us on Facebook and sign up to receive our email newsletters (top right of website) to be the first to know!

Much love,
The Bling Girls

Thursday, 29 December 2011

A Pictoral History of Louis Vuitton

Perhaps if we studied history of fashion houses in school, I would have paid more attention.  Here’s a history lesson about Louis Vuitton that is sure to keep you awake, unlike those dry history lessons you endured in school.


Louis Vuitton founded his company in 1854 in Paris, France.  Louis Vuitton began producing flat bottomed trunks out of canvas so they were light and waterproof.  Previously, trunks had rounded tops to prevent water from pooling, but then preventing them from being stacked.  Louis Vuitton’s trunks solved that dilemma and were copied by others soon after. In 1885 Louis Vuitton opened his first store in London England.  To prevent others from copying the look of his canvas, he changed it often.  By 1888 he created his Damier Canvas (checkerboard) pattern.  Louis Vuitton passed away in 1892, after which time his son George took over.


George launched the Monogram Canvas in 1896, which included quatrefoils, flowers, and the LV monogram.  1913 saw an LV store open on the Champs-Elysees and was the largest travel goods store in the world.  The Keepall was introduced in 1930 and the Noe was introduced in 1932.  The Noe was originally intended to transport Champagne.  The Speedy was designed shortly thereafter.  George Vuitton passed away in 1936 after which time the company was run by Louis’ grandson, Gaston-Louis.
Modern Louis Vuitton Monogram Keepall

Modern Louis Vuitton Epi Noe (originally used to carry champagne)

 
Modern Louis Vuitton Damier Ebene Speedy 30

During WWII the company began using leather along with canvas.  By the late 1950s, the Monogram Canvas was redesigned to be more flexible so that it could be used to make handbags.  In 1966 the Papillon was introduced.  In 1985 the epi leather line was introduced.

 
Louis Vuitton Papillon Advertising Campaign

In 1987 Louis Vuitton merged with champagne and cognac makers Moet et Chandon and Hennessy to form LVMH.  From that point, the brand continued to explode.  Marc Jacobs joined LVMH in 1997 and two years later the first men’s and woman’s ready to wear clothing collections were introduced.  The Monogram Vernis line was also launched in 1999.

 
Louis Vuitton Monogram Vernis Houston

In 2001 Stephen Sprouse and Marc Jacobs collaborated to create a line of Limited Edition handbags that had graffiti overlaid on the monogram canvas. In 2003 Takashi Murakami and Marc Jacobs collaborated to create the Multicolore line, which featured 33 different colours of the standard Monogram Canvas on a white or black background. Murakami also created the limited edition Cherry Blossom pattern which was discontinued in June 2003.

 
Takashi Murakami

 
Marc Jacobs (Photo by Terry Richardson for January 2009 edition of Bazaar)

 
Louis Vuitton Monogram Graffiti Keepall

 
Louis Vuitton Monogram Cherry Blossom Keepall

 
Louis Vuitton Cherry Blossom Pochette

Currently, the LVMH conglomerate controls about 60 luxury brand subsidiaries.  Interestingly, Groupe Arnaud who own the Christian Dior brand, is the largest owner of the LVMH group, with over 40% ownership.  Other luxury brands you may know that are a part of LVMH include Veuve Clicquot, Belvedere, Fendi, Donna Karan, Givenchy, Marc Jacobs, Loewe, Celine, Guerlain, Bulgari, Sephora, TAG Heuer, and The Bon Marche.



For the Louis Vuitton Affectionado, you’ll already know all of the 20 different lines LV produces.  There are other lines as well, typically reserved for items created as Limited Editions.  For the uninitiated, or those who want to learn more, here’s a synopsis for you:

Monogram Canvas
Bar none, the most common and recognizable of all the Louis Vuitton lines.  Unbeknownst to some, only the trim on these bags are made from leather.  The body of the bag is made from a resilient canvas.


Mon Monogram Canvas
Same pattern as above, except with bold stripes and customized initials emblazed onto the Monogram Canvas.  The one way to personalize your LV.



Damier Ebene Canvas
The original Damier canvas was launched in 1888 and was re-launched in 1996.  It’s two tone brown checkerboard pattern is synonymous with Louis Vuitton.


Damier Azur Canvas
Another checkerboard pattern, this time in grey and ivory tones.  This pattern was also re-launched in 1996.


Damier Graphite Canvas
The men’s version of the Damier Canvas; in two tone dark grey and black checkerboard pattern.

  
Damier Infini
An embossed leather used for men’s briefcases and travel bags.


Monogram Geant Canvas
A subtle canvas with Louis Vuitton logo printed in large letters diagonally printed on men’s backpacks, messenger bags, and totes.

  

Monogram Vernis
The Monogram Vernis line has been available since 1998.  Vernis means varnish in French, so Vernis bags have a glossy finish.  The leather is embossed and coated.


Monogram Empreinte
Features Louis Vuitton monogram embossed soft calf leather in a variety of colours.

Monogram Idylle Canvas
This canvas is made from a blend of cotton, linen, and polyamide.  It comes in a black, denim blue, and sepia colour.


Monogram Multicolore Canvas
This black and white canvas was introduced in 2003 by Takashi Murakami.  He took the traditional monogram design and altered it to include 33 vibrant colours.



Monogram Macassar Canvas
The Macassar Canvas takes the regular monogram canvas and adds black accents.  This canvas is only used for men’s items.


Epi Leather
Epi leather debuted in 1985.  It is a very durable, heavy, ridged leather built to withstand regular use.  It does not water stain, so it can be used in all seasons.  Epi leather comes in a variety of colors including red, white, blue, black, yellow, and purple.


Mahina Leather
Is made from a soft, supple leather that has the Louis Vuitton monogram perforated into it.  Comes in a variety of subtle colours like ivory, black, and grey.

Antheia Leather
This line is made from a sophisticated leather that is embroidered with a rendition of the Louis Vuitton monogram.  Comes in a variety of rich colours including cherry, soft grey and black.


Taiga Leather
A rugged, textured leather used to make men’s briefcases and business totes.

Nomade
An elegant, smooth leather used to make men’s briefcases, billfolds, agenda and portfolio covers.


Sofia Coppola Collection
This collection uses elegant suede, lambskin, and calfskin in a variety of subtle colours to create women’s items.


Utah
Described as a robust, this leather has a slight sheen and smooth texture. It is used to make men’s products.


Naxos
The Naxos leather resembles durable bull hide, with more texture apparent than the Utah leather.

 

So, how many different Louis Vuitton canvases and leathers were you familiar with?  Which are your favorites?  We love the Vernis and Antheia for the logo look and the Epi for a more subtle look.  And, we are anxiously awaiting the next collaboration!  Until then, much love!

The Bling Girls

Monday, 24 October 2011

New Handbags Available to Rent

NEW ARRIVALS ON THE WAY!! 

We are purchasing new Coach, Michael Kors, Louis Vuitton, and other designer handbags to add to our collection.  We are also looking at buying more Kate Spade and Furla bags.  If you have any special requests, be sure to let us know!  If we buy the bag, you could be the first to rent it!

Here's what we have purchased already:

1.  A bag you all know and love... the Louis Vuitton Damier Ebene Speedy 30:



The Louis Vuitton Damier Ebene Speedy retails for $775 in stores.  We will be renting for $40/week, $120/month, or $320/season (90 days).  If you would like insurance it costs $7.50/week, $18.75/month, or $30/season. 


2.  Coach Ashley Scarf Print Sateen Satchel: This satchel can be carried by the top handle or it has a shoulder strap.  The shoulder strap can be conveniently tucked away under the bag and held there by snapped straps so it does not get in the way while you carry it by the top handles!  An innovative new design by Coach!  The black patent leather adds shine to your fall/winter wardrobe!


The Coach Ashley Scarf Print Sateen Satchel retails for $498 in stores.  We will be renting for $25/week, $75/month, or $200/season (90 days).  If you would like insurance it costs $5/week, $12.50/month, or $20/season. 

 
3.  Coach Ashley Plum Patent Large Satchel



These pictures really don't do the bag justice... we will be getting professional pictures taken before the bag hits the website.  The colour of the bag is a rich fuchsia/plum colour with a beautiful sheen from the patent leather.  The second picture shows how the shoulder strap can be neatly tucked away under the bottom of the bag.

The Coach Ashley Plum Patent Large Satchel retails for $498 in stores.  We will be renting for $25/week, $75/month, or $200/season (90 days).  If you would like insurance it costs $5/week, $12.50/month, or $20/season. 

More handbags still to come!  Follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, or sign up for our email newsletter to have the first access to our latest arrivals!  All new items will be posted on the Bling Borrowers website by December!

Be the first to rent these brand new bags by calling (403-702-5040 or 1-888-57-BLING) or emailing us if you are interested (customerservice@blingborrowers.com).  We are offering all new rentals to our email subscribers and blog/Facebook/Twitter followers first before they hit the website.  That way, our loyal followers have first dibs! 

Keep watching for the new arrivals!