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Louis Vuitton Exotic Leathers
Statement-making and unique – Louis Vuitton pieces crafted from exotic skins like lizard, crocodile, ostrich, and python skin are usually hard to find, extremely rare, and fetch exorbitant prices. These exotic leathers are durable and have a glossy, brilliant finish.
DIOR BOOK TOTE 101: SIZE COMPARISON
In this blog, we've compiled the dimensions for the different sizes of the Dior Book Tot
Louis Vuitton Taiga
Taiga leather has a corrected grain – this means that marks and imperfections on the leather was sanded and buffed before being printed with a new grain. Introduced in 1993, this leather is frequently used in men's collections as cardholders, sling bags, belts, wallets, briefcases and more. Its finely-grained finish renders it tough and durable to withstand daily wear.
Louis Vuitton Mahina Leather
A new addition to Louis Vuitton's collection of materials, Mahina leather is often seen in some of the brand's newer bag releases. Featuring a subtle-grained finish, the specialty of this leather is the perforations on the leather that outlines the Louis Vuitton monogram print.
Louis Vuitton Calfskin
Undoubtedly one of the most popular leather choices for both handbags and SLGs, calfskin is a versatile and incredibly durable leather that has the ability to keep its shape over time, which means it will typically get years of use.
Louis Vuitton lambskin leather
With a buttery soft touch and a luxurious sheen, Louis Vuitton lambskin is of exquisite quality with very fine grains to give it a smooth finish. Sumptuous and soft, lambskin is used in many of Louis Vuitton's plusher-looking quilted or embossed bags like the Coussin and GO-14 Malletage bag.
Louis Vuitton Taurillon Leather
Mostly known for its use in the House's Capucines line, Taurillon leather is buttery soft and one of the best leathers out there quality-wise. Featuring large visible grains, subtle bumps across its exterior characterize this full-grained cowhide leather. It has an understated and minimalist look and is super versatile and lightweight.
Louis Vuitton Vernis Leather
Monogram' Vernis,' meaning varnish (or "sparkly") in French, is a monogram embossed coated calfskin leather. The material was first introduced in 1998 when Marc Jacobs was the Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton. The idea was to update the classic and beloved monogram pattern with a new twist. It has a shiny, glossy effect that resembles patent leather
Louis Vuitton Empreinte
Much less rigid than Epi leather, Empreinte leather is supple, soft, and durable. Released in 2010, the Louis Vuitton Empreinte Leather is embossed with the iconic LV monogram, quatrefoil and flower symbols. In addition, the embossed areas often feature a colour that contrasts the rest of the leather to create a striking aesthetic.
Louis Vuitton Epi lEather
First introduced in 1985, Epi leather was first inspired by Louis Vuitton's proprietary textured leather from the 1920s. With a unique feel and the ability to showcase bold and vibrant colours, the exclusive design of the Epi leather quickly grew in popularity.
Monogram Coated Canvas
Most of Louis Vuitton's iconic bags, such as the Neverfull and Speedy, are made from coated canvas. Coated canvas material comes in many different patterns and prints
HERMES 101: GUIDE TO HERMES HARDWARE
Hermes is known for its use of high-quality materials and attention to detail. This dedication to craftsmanship extends to the hardware used in their designs. Hermes hardware comes in various types, each with its unique characteristics and uses. In this blog, we will explore the types of Hermes hardware.
HERMES 101: GUIDE TO HERMES HARDWARE
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HERMES 101: GUIDE TO HERMES HARDWARE
Hermes is known for its use of high-quality materials and attention to detail. This dedication to craftsmanship extends to the hardware used in their designs. Hermes hardware comes in various types, each with its unique characteristics and uses. In this blog, we will explore the types of Hermes hardware.