Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Louis Vuitton 2009 City Guide (10th Anniversary Edition): Going Somewhere?







"You know there’s not just the Louis Vuitton Luggage to make your trip the stylish one ever! There’s also the latest edition of the Louis Vuitton City Guides!

For 10 years, the Louis Vuitton City Guides have been capturing the spirit of cities. Now with the new 2009 edition, there are many new destinations and new sections with a vintage-inspired look inspired from the label's iconic travelling trunks.

Whether you're headed to Asia, Europe or just a quick getaway to Miami, the guides are full of wonderful suggestions for restaurants, hotels, sightseeing as well as local destinations that are not usually on a tourist's radar. In addition, the revamped Guides will feature personal tips from the likes of Italian actress Monica Belluci on Rome and Barneys creative director Simon Doonan on New York.

The newly revised City guides will be available at LV boutiques worldwide from 15th October and costs from $25 up."

Information Courtesy Of: Luxuo.Com

Available Online Here: Colette.Fr And @ Louis Vuitton Boutiques Worldwide.


CHRIS LIVE AKA SHAKER SAYS:  Yes, Y.O.U. too can look like a true world traveller even if Y.O.U. have never left your city ... lol.  The Louis Vuitton City Guide is 1 of those practical and simultaneously subtle accessories that will probably be worth more to Y.O.U. in the long run than the $25 that Y.O.U. spring for it up front (Assuming that Y.O.U. do live in and/or plan to visit 1 of the world class cities covered. Sorry Atlanta and Chicago ... you're not quite there yet ... lol).  Impress your date (whom otherwise might not be impressed by your Zagat guide. SCENE: "Zagat?  I've never heard of that. is that a new designer or something?"  LOL.) whilst painting the town red according to the distinctively sexy destinations as complied by Louis Vuitton and their crack staff of jet-setters.  Personally, I'd pretty much listen to anything that Monica Bellucci has to tell me ... lol.  Good shit.


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