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Louis Vuitton has been mocked for selling a bag that looks like a plane - and comes with a ridiculous £28,210 price tag.
The controversial Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2021 Airplane Bag by Virgil Abloh was shared on Twitter by Saint - and features everything from the engine nacelles and wings to stabilisers, which are covered with the dark, masculine Monogram Eclipse canvas.
While the French Fashion house has some more popular pieces that are often spotted on the high-street, there latest release seems to have caused quite the stir online. You can buy an actual plane for less, noted one shopper, while a second mocked the design and joked: Where s my chapstick? Have you checked the cockpit?
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French girls learn how to dress just like the rest of us: by watching the women around them. For Parisian style icon Ines de la Fressange (who was a muse to Karl Lagerfeld, helmed her own fashion brand and wrote the book,
Parisian Chic), that meant gazing at the sophisticated beach-goers in Deauville, France, who inspired her new spring clothing collection with Uniqlo. Parisians decamped to this little seaside resort each summer in the 20th century, making it the unofficial mecca for stylish French women. Coco Chanel set up her first boutique there in 1913 and Fressange vacationed there as a child. Her collaboration with Uniqlo channels the spirit of Deauville with light linens and knits from her memories of these elegant Parisians on the beach.
Veepee, formerly
Vente-Exclusive, has noticed emerging trends in the e-commerce landscape. Therefore, the flash sales provider is investing in artificial intelligence, recycling and a new return-service.
Second-hand is a win-win
The fact that the coronavirus crisis has given e-commerce an extra boost has most certainly not escaped Veepee s attention. But within this, evolutions can be seen, defined the rise of new trends and customer expectations. Consequently, the era of ReCommerce has arrived, according to the online platform. Online sales of second-hand goods are expected to grow by 15 to 20 per cent annually worldwide over the next five years.
In 2019, 25 per cent of consumers bought a second-hand product, while 70 per cent wants to buy more second-hand in the future, according to the French Fashion Institute. And that s what Veepee desires to capitalise on: From an economic and ecological point of view, ReCommerce is a win-win model that fits the consumer habits
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