Louis Vuitton

NEW YORK, June 19, 2008
By Laird Borrelli-Persson
Marc Jacobs sailed Louis Vuitton smoothly into Resort with a collection of mostly pared-down and shipshape looks. There were trim, belted coat-dresses, and sharp skirts cut from a painterly striped print commissioned from London-based illustrator Tanya Ling. Among the nip-waisted suits was one in a classic Jackie O. silhouette, cleverly freshened up in white leather with black satin bows and worn with teetering wedges. Adding some spice to the safe, ladylike lineup were sexy embellished bathing suits and colorful Grecian draped jersey looks for evening. "[They have] a Miami feeling, which is a bit of a cruise cliché," explained women's studio director Peter Copping. "But why not?"

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