2012年9月18日星期二

Louis Vuitton Stephen Sprouse Neverfull



Una interpretación a menor escala de la bolsa de champán famosa creada en 1932, esta bolsa con cordón cuenta con la lona Monogram Multicolore por Takashi Murakami. Se lleva en el hombro con su correa de hombro ajustable.

9.8 x 10.6 x 7.1

- Brillantes piezas metálicas de latón dorado

- Cierre de correa de cuero

- Dos bolsillos exteriores con fuelle y cierre con solapa y hebilla

- Bolsillo interior plana, anilla para colgar encantos

- Correa de hombro ajustable

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I passed up the opportunity to snag one of the limited edition Louis Vuitton Stephen Sprouse Neverfull bags that were created a few years ago. Since then, I’ve been kicking myself as I’m a sucker for rare

Louis Vuitton bags and the Neverfull shape is a personal favorite. Looks like I am not alone – we have people emailing about the Neverfull multiple times a week.

Why is the Neverfull so popular? It’s easy: the design is classic and the bag works for everyone. From young twenty-somethings to busy moms to the lady who lunches, the Neverfull works for practically everyone.


I have been waiting for the next Limited Edition rendition of the bag to come out and I’m desperately hoping it will be from the Yayoi Kusama collaboration. I feel like colorful dot art and the open tote shape will work perfectly for an everyday bag.

That’s the reason so many love the Neverfull, it works as an schlep-all. The large tote shape can be turned to a city-bag by tightening the side laces. The interior features a long zipped pocket that can fit a wallet as well as D-ring for keys or accessories. Prices start at $800 and up via Louis Vuitton.

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