I remember a couple of seasons ago when Louis Vuitton Bags debuted detachable fox tails on the Spring 2010 runway and everyone threw a fit over how silly and tacky and unreasonable they were.
Well, it's a year and a half later and now it looks like Vuitton and Marc Jacobs were, once again, more than a full calendar year ahead of the curve. It's gotten to the point that I don't doubt the brand's vision anymore; if Vuitton produces a bag I don't like, I just assume that I'm not yet advanced enough to understand its brilliance.
And that may have been the case, if the industry's sudden embrace of fox tail accouterments is any indication. Both Gucci and Henry Beguelin have produced bags adorned with tails for Fall 2011, and Gucci will sell you a loose tail charm to add to any bag in your collection as well.
Suddenly Louis Vuitton Handbags seems like it was on to something. Would you wear this trend? What if the fox tail were faux? Mostly, I'm jealous that Megs picked up one of the hot pink Vuitton charms a few seasons back and I didn't. Also, if any of you guys see a faux option out there, let us know.
Henry Beguelin Fox-Detailed Tote The detachable fox accent on this Henry Beguelin tote lets you reserve your fur look for special occasions.Ice snake-embossed leather with topstitched trim. Gathered top with hidden magnetic closure and belted detail.Detachable natural fox accent.
Gucci Smilla Top-Handle Tote in winter leaf color ostrich with antiqued gold hardware and leather lining.Removable raccoon fur tails and bamboo details.Snap closure.Bottom feet.Inside zip compartment, inside zip, cell phone, and PDA pockets.
Henry Beguelin Croc-Embossed Hobo with Fox Tail CharmWith a structured design and sumptuous construction, this croc-embossed leather bag with a removable, plush fox tail charm epitomizes the Henry Beguelin collection: imperishable style, discreet luxury, and impeccable craftsmanship.Brown croc-embossed leather with brown white natural fox tail charm. Tonal topstitched trim; silvertone hardware.
Well, it's a year and a half later and now it looks like Vuitton and Marc Jacobs were, once again, more than a full calendar year ahead of the curve. It's gotten to the point that I don't doubt the brand's vision anymore; if Vuitton produces a bag I don't like, I just assume that I'm not yet advanced enough to understand its brilliance.
And that may have been the case, if the industry's sudden embrace of fox tail accouterments is any indication. Both Gucci and Henry Beguelin have produced bags adorned with tails for Fall 2011, and Gucci will sell you a loose tail charm to add to any bag in your collection as well.
Suddenly Louis Vuitton Handbags seems like it was on to something. Would you wear this trend? What if the fox tail were faux? Mostly, I'm jealous that Megs picked up one of the hot pink Vuitton charms a few seasons back and I didn't. Also, if any of you guys see a faux option out there, let us know.
Henry Beguelin Fox-Detailed Tote The detachable fox accent on this Henry Beguelin tote lets you reserve your fur look for special occasions.Ice snake-embossed leather with topstitched trim. Gathered top with hidden magnetic closure and belted detail.Detachable natural fox accent.
Gucci Smilla Top-Handle Tote in winter leaf color ostrich with antiqued gold hardware and leather lining.Removable raccoon fur tails and bamboo details.Snap closure.Bottom feet.Inside zip compartment, inside zip, cell phone, and PDA pockets.
Henry Beguelin Croc-Embossed Hobo with Fox Tail CharmWith a structured design and sumptuous construction, this croc-embossed leather bag with a removable, plush fox tail charm epitomizes the Henry Beguelin collection: imperishable style, discreet luxury, and impeccable craftsmanship.Brown croc-embossed leather with brown white natural fox tail charm. Tonal topstitched trim; silvertone hardware.
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