Luggage
Louis Vuitton train at Paris Fashion Week

The very famous fashion Louis Vuitton brand has lately stirred up quite a fashion revolution at the Paris Fashion Week with the Louis Vuitton train, reviving the repertoire of the luggage business from where it had its humble beginnings. The Louis Vuitton Express was set in a life-size facsimile of a train station that featured ornately arching ironwork and a giant station clock. The one carriage train liveried in navy and gold elegantly emerged from the background and pulled into the station. A navy of poised all-female cast of travelers descended from the station one by one, each of them accompanied by a uniformed, white-gloved porter carrying her handbag and luggage.

The entire collection has a huge variety of luggage and fashion intertwined in every aspect of the collection taking into consideration what a lady traveler would carry for a bag, what she would wear and where she would go. The cloths in the collection used the chequerboard “damier” pattern which was previously used on LV suitcases. The entire collection elements such as the hats, silhouettes and high waist resonated with the 1960’s and 1970’s aura. Model Kel Markey claims that the train had beautiful interiors and cost a whopping $8 million, although LV declined to comment on it.
Karl Lagerfeld’s luxury suitcases

Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld reportedly checked out of a Lower East Side hotel in New York with at least 14 large suitcases on two hotel luggage racks on March 31, 2010.
Though Karl carried his trademark monochrome look and the same dress code, – including white shirt, black tie, blazer, jeans or trousers, ‚ fingerless leather gloves, sunglasses and stacked black heels – his baggage that has been designed and manufactured in collaboration with the Accessory Network Group, were very identifiable with the designer.
Lagerfeld was reportedly in town for a Chanel shoot with models Abbey Lee and Freja Beha-Erichson for the Autumn/Winter 2010/11 collection of the fashion house.
Louis Vuitton celebrates 40th anniversary of lunar landing

Louis Vuitton, the luxury fashion house is all set to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11′s lunar landing by creating a special customized Å”Malle Mars trunk.
This is a custom made trunk and has a variety of compartments, equipped with all kind of space requirements foe a trip to Mars. It offers pharmaceuticals drawers, medication tools, picnic wares, and shelves for dishware plus a folding lounge chair for leisurely views of Mother Earth from the stars. The trunk as well as other NASA photographs, space toys, sculptures and astronomy photos will be displayed at the Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History from today onwards.
General Concept launches Multifunctional Egon Sit On trolley

French travel goods design company, General Concept Ltd has launched the ŔEgon Sit On trolley, which has been designed for those travelers who are almost always on the go.
The cabin trolley has a shiny luggage surface that is resistant to shocks and drops. There is a 360-degree wheel with brakes and a really good brake system.
Available in eight vibrant colors, including sizzling orange, snow white + sizzling orange, sparkling black, pearl sky blue, cool silver, royal red, metallic navy blue and green, The Egon Sit On trolley relaxes your body and shows your style.


