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This limited edition Louis Vuitton speedy bag is probably the only bag from Richard Prince collaboration with Marc Jacobs which I really hate. It transformed the practical classic speedy into a horrific unclassy bag. If the original bag featured in the photo above looks that ugly now, I wonder how the fakes ones would look like. LV's boutique is located at Salhiya Complex.

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the tooth.fairy said…
It's horrible! I've seen a white one on a lady last weekend, and i thought it was a fake! *she looked posh and the place was classy*

but now that i've seen it here.

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나다 said…
what an ugly bag !
actually LV's bags are so damn ugly and they sell the fskes even before the authentic ones arrive in kuwait !!
can u believe that
so if some one spend a 500 kd or more on an LV it's a total loss coz u'll be one of the ppl who wear fakes coz u cant really tell between the authentic n the fake !
AZM said…
Awfull bag.
Just so damn awfull.

The Sophia Coppola ones for LV are better, simpler, for everyday ue, and don't scream brand. Classier.

This is trash.
Anonymous said…
I hate this type of print. It really really disturbs me!
Anonymous said…
Ew! That really looks horrible!
Anonymous said…
I dont know what you are talking about. this water color print is so creative and different from classic LV regular print. I dont like the brown one, but i own the white one and the sceem of colors just goes with every shade of purple, ornage, peach, pink, maginta shades you are wearing. Look at it in an open mind .. and you will see what i mean.
Anonymous said…
How people can call smudging the same pattern on something and call it a collaboration is beyond me.
Anonymous said…
Actually what's more baffling is how people are willing to spend so much money on said crap.
Fastidious Babe said…
god. its like they puked colors on a speedy
Mrs F said…
It looks like a fake! i wouldn't be caught dead wearing that, even if they paid me! lol

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