2013年10月21日星期一

a provincial government conservationist

One photograph, taken by Patrick Gries, brings together around 30 prestigious pieces, ranging from early trunks to modern Louis Vuitton damier ebene canvashandbags. The authors also cover some of the brand's most notable collections, including the Speedy, Papillon, Alma, Lockit, Noé, Bucket and Pochette lines, providing a sweeping overview of the luxury brand's bags across the generations. Campaigns and brand ambassadors Collectors and loyal fans will also get a look at the brand's campaigns through the years, illustrated with archival images of early Louis Vuitton advertisements and more modern fashion photographs. The book includes images from Bert Stern's 1967 shoot for Vogue UK, If so, I think he’ll be brilliant and bring with him a very different modern and exciting vision for the house. He’s a true fashion leader with a unique vision so expect a complete overhaul of the Vuitton brand. Susie Lau, Stylebubble

The natural candidate is Nicolas Ghesquire of course. It would be great to see him back at a house and his take on Louis Louis Vuitton mini linVuitton would be interesting to see. However, I would love it if he also had his own label as well, which is what is being rumoured. He could really have complete freedom, something lacking at Balenciaga. Avril Mair, fashion director, Harper’s Bazaar It is going to be Nicolas Ghesquire and I think that’s really exciting after all, this is the designer who mastered the art of brand reinvention at Balenciaga. His incredible imagination has been missed in Paris for the past two seasons; while I loved Louis Vuitton by Marc Jacobs, I can’t wait to see where Ghesqufor example, featuring the British model Twiggy posing with the Papillon bag and the Toilette pouchrals in protected areas in the first place, according to Mr Nazerali. Yet mines limited the Magoe Park’s

area, which had to be cut by a third from original Chanel 2.55 bagplans. "We found out that there were mining exploration concessions there," said Oscar Zalimba, a provincial government conservationist. Mr Laurie said the new park would put miners on their toes as their effect on the environment would receive greater scrutiny. "Extractive companies in Tete will … face reputational damage should their activities be perceived as harming protected sites or undermining the ability of local communities to pursue their livelihoods." Meanwhile the tourism industry also celebrated the new visitor drawcard to the area that has a newly tarred road. "Tourism is non-existent around this lake — it should be big," said hunting safari operator Simon Rodger. Mozambique’s seventh national park, Magoe, "will offer huge protecti

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