Saturday, 3 March 2012

Louis Vuitton lace appears on cover of SEVEN magazines

It's no wonder that a collection that lured Kate Moss back onto the catwalk after a post-wedding hiatus is now stealing the spotlight on magazine covers across the globe.

Marc Jacobs won rave reviews for the feminine, whimsical creations he sent down the runway in Paris last September for Louis Vuitton, and now the pretty dresses are popping up everywhere from the cover of Korean Vogue to British Elle.

Pieces from the collection of soft pastel frocks in broderie anglaise have been worn by the likes of Alexa Chung and Lana del Rey in the last two months alone.
Lana del Rey on the cover of British Vogue this month
Alexa Chung on the front of Elle UK this month
Oh so pretty: Marc Jacobs' broderie anglaise dresses for Louis Vuitton have appeared on the cover of countless fashion glossies this spring and worn by Lana Del Rey (left) and Alexa Chung (right)
So taken by the eyelet-cut patterns are the fashion glossies, they've even been using the same tagline to describe the girlie style.

British Vogue's cover featuring the striking songstress and the issue of Elle with Miss Chung on the front both use the quote: 'Oh so pretty'.
Christina Ricci adorns the cover of Marie Claire UK
Jessica Stam on Australia's Harper's Bazaar
Beauty in the eye of the beholder: The eyelet designs are worn by Christina Ricci (left) and Jessica Stam (right)

Kate Moss appears on the cover of Vogue Japan
Crystal Renn on the cover of W Magazine Korea
Edgy: Kate Moss wears the original dress from the runway show in Paris (left) on Japanese Vogue while Crystal Renn gives femininity a bit of cool for the cover of Korea's W Magazine
Japan's April edition of Vogue features the original picture of Ms Moss with the caption 'Sweet & Exotic'.

The fairground-themed spring/summer show, featured a moving carousel, white monogrammed umbrellas, Alice bands and tiaras made for an ultra lady-like Sixties-inspired look.

Christina Ricci wears one of the flirty numbers for her cover of Marie Claire UK.

But the most popular design to appear on the sartorial publications is the pale yellow collared dress that is teasingly transparent and yet formal in its low hemline and high neck.
Anabel Van Toledo on Vogue Hellas
Kate Moss and Marc Jacobs backstage at the Louis Vuitton spring/summer show in Paris last year
Anglaise: Spanish model Anabel Van Toledo models the Sixties inspired frock (left) and Kate Moss puckers up to friend and Louis Vuitton designer Marc Jacobs (right)
Jessica Stam models a pale blue piece from the ready-to-wear collection on the cover of Australian Harper's Bazaar.

The only issue to take an edgy, vibrant take on the pretty designs is Korean W Magazine that contrasts the decorative fabric with an acidic colour scheme.

Model Crystal Renn wears a bright yellow wig and daring turquoise eyeshadow to offset the pastel of the dress.

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