Friday, July 1, 2011

The origin and story of fashion designer

Louis Vuitton (1854, France)
LV luxury brand called the leader, every move around the fashion trend, a legendary story begins in the countryside of eastern France from apprentice talking about manual labor, he devoted a long journey for aristocratic strapping luggage transportation, and even to become professionals in France Queen's royal finishing Luggage and leather division of manual labor, he invented a rectangular, water-resistant luggage for easy stacking, level of experience and durable Titanic shipwrecks, salvage actually dripping into. From the classic LV Monogram pattern born 1896, Epi water ripple, Damier checkerboard checkered, to lead the trend in recent years, the cherry bag, cherry bag, have the status of LV fashion shows
Gucci (1921, Italy)
The Gucci brand in recent years, the classic elements of the flexible sway to the extreme, in a wind full of eye-catching logo, a logo like spending 70 percent more sales in Taiwan have logo merchandise plus body, the first to sell travel bags, saddlery for the Lord of the leather goods brand in 1947 with bamboo handles, bamboo bag come out at the same time period from the founder's name while Guccio Gucci GG logo, 1952, there were horse title ring Moccasins shoes, Princess of Morocco in 1966 and Ge Lisi Kelly design floral scarf, and both are classics, has scattered the details of new Gucci 1990 Gucci designer Tom Ford was added into the new spirit of women.
Burberry (1856, British)
Burberry trench coat and Plaid is almost equate, founded in 1856, strong wind and breathable windbreaker is specified in the First World War when the British army uniforms, including double-breasted, shoulder covers, back and thick slices of warm facilitate the admission of ammunition around his waist saber belt D-ring metal, are designed for military use, elegant and handsome style, an unmistakable classic, originally used to coat the inside of the Check also first appeared in 1924, a full taste of England the signs never faded pop elements.

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