Showing posts with label logos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label logos. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Vuitton or Goyard?

Goyard and Louis Vuitton totes

My friend Janet recently did a fun post about Louis Vuitton vs. Goyard. Both French design houses date to the mid-1800's.


La Maison Goyard began manufacturing in 1853, and was the artisan’s approach to the making of distinctive cases, trunks, luggage and handbags. Adhering to a traditional fabrication that remains unchanged to this day, all pieces are entirely hand-made in France.


Louis Vuitton began manufacturing in 1854, and was renowned for their trunks and luggage. Originally, the leather cases of Louis Vuitton were inlaid with the grey-colored canvas. In 1896, Georges, the son of Louis Vuitton, combined the initials of his father “L&V” with the flower pattern, designed the world renowned monogram canvas pattern. Entering into the 20th century, the company expanded in terms of locations and financial success.



Goyard’s unique hot stamping techniques enabled personalized monograms to be created, if desired, across a wide array of products and accessories.


In 1858, Monsieur Vuitton introduced his flat-bottom trunks with trianon canvas (they were lightweight and airtight)


I started buying LV in the 1980's. I was in my 20's and spent half of my paycheck to buy a bag, one at a time. Totally obsessed with LV for years. Then I discovered Goyard about 6 years ago and fell in love. I like the fact that you don't see many people wearing it. I do however still appreciate the vintage Louis Vuitton luggage/trunks.


My Goyard "Fidji" bag



Fact: Goyard is still a relatively small family-run company, only sold in France, its San Francisco shop, and Barney's New York. In some cases you have to wait as much as 3 months for the production of a specific style.

Fact: The Louis Vuitton Brand and the famous LV monogram are among the world's most valuable brands and are still hand made. It is the most heavily counterfeited brand in fashion history, with only 1% of all Louis Vuitton-branded items in circulation considered authentic.

FYI, I'm eyeballing this tote here. Love the colors of the stripes.


Okay, which French manufacturer do you prefer? Maybe both? Do you even like logo fashion? Do I appear biased?

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

More Logo Love.

pink Louis Vuitton interior-- photo from here

My friend Janet reminded me of a wacky custom Gucci Cadillac that we once saw in Palm Springs. Since I've been amusing myself with people's logo mania, I thought I'd share some over-the-top (can you say tacky?) cars I found on the internet. Whadya think?


photo from windowshoppingemporium

Louis Vuitton Oldsmobile...tres chic...


photo from omnibeetle

If you love Louis Vuitton, this custom Town Car may be the perfect ride. I'm sure you'd attract some attention!


photo from kwadoesj

Perhaps colorful Vuitton logos would suit you better...


photo from Vickles

photo from mizzhanabi

This little car was spotted in Croatia. It's kind of growing on me...


A Gucci Range Rover, oh my...

sporting a Gucci Cadillac Escalade...

photo from indodreamin.com

Sometime in the 80's, Gucci collaborated on a project with Cadillac. I'm kind of surprised. This is a legitimate limited edition release of the Cadillac Seville decorated by Gucci. Okay, I actually kind of like this one...especially the little horsebit interior accents...



photo from indodreamin.com

photo from indodreamin.com

photo from indodreamin.com

photo from cardomain

What do you think of this 1973 Gucci Hornet Sportabout? I'm really liking the color combo, seriously...Maybe not the green rugs...



Stylish Chanel trucker...

photo from windowshoppingemporium

Burberry...

photo from windowshoppingemporium

Burberry Vespa...very fancy indeed!

photo from ioffer.com

If you don't want to go through the expense of customizing your car, perhaps one of these fashionable steering wheel covers will give you that extra touch to match your handbag!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Logo Love.

The irony of life. When I saw this photo of a Louis Vuitton house located in Mexicali, Mexico, I couldn't stop smiling. Still am. I wonder what the neighbors think? Perhaps one of them has a Gucci house?

Seriously though, what do you think of luxury logos? Jennifer at the Peak of Chic just did a great post on them. Check it out here.



LV house photo from here