Louis Vuitton Pre-Fall 2011 Handbag Collection
Though the summer has just begun, Louis Vuitton has already unveiled their new pre-fall 2011 handbag collection. This season the designers made use of texture diversity and combined different kinds of leather within one and the same handbag model.
This trend, multi-texture design, can be seen in other brands’ collections as well. Many handbag collections include the models made from different materials that contrast with each other in color and quality, as a rule. This is true about Louis Vuitton pre-fall 2011 handbag collection.
Multi-textures are used for the whole Loius Viutton pre-fall collection; there are complicated clothes model inspired by retro images from 1920s and 30s. The new outfits excellently match the handbags sewn from bright leather patches.
Louis Vuitton accessory lineup includes casual handbags and clutches made from separate leather elements with their own style and color. The chaotic non-symmetric arrangement of leather pieces makes the handbag design even cooler and more breathtaking.
The evening lineup of the new Loius Vuitton handbag collection features prolonged flat clutches that were already spotted in hands of celebrities on red carpet events. The most spectacular of them is a jacquard Altaïr clutch made from pressed leather. It is embellished with a smooth “degrade” picture from 1970-s style.

Printed Handbags from Stella McCartney Spring-Summer 2011 Collection
Fruit prints from Stella McCartney Spring-Summer 2011 handbag collection are one of the hottest trends for the season alongside with a Prada strap. At the same time, Stella McCartney has offered one more summertime motive in their collection, namely iris, poppy and carnation prints that embellish the accessories from this famous brand.
Fruit prints look great on the Falabella handbag. Fruits breathed a new life into the handbag, new versions of which appear every year.
This time, the laconic Falabella bag comes embellished with tempting oranges, limes and lemons. Stella McCartney definitely knows how to fight avitaminosis and springtime depression.
Some designers and fashion editors compared these juicy prints with tablecloth patterns, but however naïve they may be, the prints attract customer attention on a subconscious level for people miss bright colors after a long and grey winter. So, Stella McCartney made a clever commercial move.
Another print is not that hot yet it doesn’t yield to sappy citruses. It depicts a flourishing garden. Flower prints cover Falabella handbags and purses as well as can be seen on pompous artificial leather clutches.
