Tuesday, January 1, 2008

The epitome of luxury


Have you ever seen that bag? Chances are that this is your first time. The above bag in a Maison Goyard bag. They are becoming more and more popular because of what Maison Goyard means. Say, when you think of someone rich, you think they have Louis Vuitton luggage. If you know you are rich, and you don't give a damn if people realize it or not, you have Maison Goyard luggage. Maison Goyard is the epitome of luxury, and unfortunately, people are catching on. Every day, there are more and more people purchasing knock offs of these bags. The only positive thing from that is the fact that the overused Louis Vuitton knock off just might be put to rest!

The low-down on Maison Goyard: Maison Goyard was founded in 1853, and is known for the clientelle and their monograms. Their clientelle includes the Grand Duke of Russia, Madonna, the Maharaja de Kapurthala, and Karl Lagerfeld. Have fun trying to find a store that sells Goyards because there are less than 15 in the world.
B.

happppy new year

New Year.

New Trends.

New Life.

Hopefully, anyway. Last night marked the start of the new year, which I was very happy to embrace. 2007 was a very difficult year. It was full of challenges in school, relationships, everything. I am very happy to say it is over, and to start over with a clean slate.

'08 marks the start of more to come in regards to fashion. What will be in? What will be out? Only a few will be able to say. So in the hopes of educating myself, I bought the January Vogue. According to Vogue, femininity is back in full swing. Gone are the days of oxfords and tailored menswear. Welcome full skirts, anything flowy, pops of coral, yellow, and purple, and patterns galore.


So me, I am very excited for spring. When you are walking along the streets and you stop and stare and the gorgeous girl wearing bright flats, a sun dress, and a graphic cardi, you can come back here and comment on this post and say 'Hey! I saw you walking down the street today!'. I plan to be wearing many more dresses, matte lipstick, bright nails, and vintage rings that I found in my mother's drawer.

B.