yet another fantastic coup: Louis Vuitton has snagged Sir Sean Connery for their newest Core Values ad campaign:

"There are journeys that turn into legends. Bahamas islands, 10:07"
his famous mug will be seen in all major glossies by the end of this month. he posed for Annie Leibovitz on behalf of Al Gore's Climate Change Project which LV has donated his talent fee to. other Core Value spokespersons in the past include: Francis Ford and Sofia Coppola, Keith Richards, Andre Agassi and his wife Steffi Graf, Catherine Deneuve and Mikhail Gorbachev. who could be next?
set in his holiday home in the Bahamas, it also features the Monogram Waterproof Keepall:

released around this time last year, i love how the traditional brown Monogram Canvas is contrasted with black trim and silver hardware. it looks rather dark and brooding, very masculine:

designed for their seafaring clientele, it is completely devoid of any leather. the polyamide/polyurethane strap and handles are permanently heat welded onto the canvas instead of stitched. avoiding any more holes to the body:

it was so watertight that the SA struggled to unzip it. he literally had to yank it loose.
they have done it in the past, but with black leather trim done the traditional way instead. this unusual combination first appeared for F/W 2004:
they have done it in the past, but with black leather trim done the traditional way instead. this unusual combination first appeared for F/W 2004:


and they also released a strictly limited Carryall for the 2006 FIFA World Cup only sold in Germany. wouldn't if be great if they decide to do a separate permanent line especially geared towards us guys?
photos courtesy of: Louis Vuitton, Chuvaness,Men.Style.Com and Rakuten.
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