Paris Fashion Week Spring Summer 2012 report: Louis Vuitton
 I have never (in all my years) heard a gasp as loud as the one that  rippled through the audience when the curtain went up at the start of  the Louis Vuitton show to reveal a full sized carousel, painted all in white,  with 48 models in the new spring summer collection perched on top of  the horses. I promise I am not exaggerating (well, maybe only the  teeniest bit) when I say it was as close as any of us have got to a  celestial vision. All that and Kate Moss too, who only walks for Marc these  days and when she asked if she could close the show…….well how could he  refuse.Music as delicate as a child’s music box accompanied the models  as the merry go round started up and each one of them hopped off their  ‘galloping’ horse to make an individual round of the circular stage.The rumors that an announcement about Marc Jacob’s move to Dior is  imminent just won’t go away. It was widely discussed as we filed into  the venue,  that the powers that be would most likely wait for the  Vuitton reviews to come in before anything was said, lest an  announcement steal the thunder from what is one of the most anticipated  and most expensively produced shows on the Paris calendar. ‘Early next  week,’ said one internet pundit with mock authority. ‘I hazard they’ll  want to give the all important US newspapers time to get back behind  their desks,’ said another. ‘They’, of course, is Bernard Arnault, mighty chairman of LVMH the most powerful luxury goods group in the world who is often referred to in the plural. It is he who owns both Louis Vuitton and Dior as well as myriad other brands. - – read more HERE
 

 
 
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