Seasonal Official BV Resort 2010-2011 Thread! Post pics and discuss

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These are some of the names, but I am not sure about them all...

Chene (similar to absinthe, in the "pale green with a touch of brown" family)
Celeste (some sort of blue)
Empire (another blue)
Milk (white)
 
Oh, LT... take me home (says the Knot) ;)

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This is probably the best picture I've seen to-date showing the plisse & fringe detail that you guys were trying to describe earlier. And I must say, I'm loving it. Is it goatskin or lambskin? Anyone know when these will be available at the boutiques?
I was very soft, so I am guessing lamb but in this picture it does look like goat... Isn't it lovely? I like how it's got an 'edge' to it...
 
"Chene" means Oak in French.
I suspect the greenish yellow color shown on the Saks website is Assenzio (absinth).
One of my SA's mentioned Assenzio as being one of the available colors of the napa intrecciato version of the Brick bag.
 
On my computer, none of these colors shows well. Hope it is my computer! I loved the absinthe from a few seasons ago, but do not like how this greenish-yellow color looks. But, I have never felt like the combination of my computer and the Saks website gives an accurate representation of the BV colors.
 
The greenish - yellow color is not pleasing to me, either. Maybe the Chene is what Saks is calling chestnut. But the green color looks very different from last year's Absinthe. Ahhh, the mystery.
 
The Brick bag reminds me of a Cabat with a zipper

I am sure they will be in resort colors

the nappa bag will come in Nero, Ebano, Chene (new Noce)
Assenzio(green) milk white, celeste (lighter ink)

Cervo Lucido - Nero and Empire (looks like a blue)

Pitone Ecorce (python) Not sure what color

Cervo - chene and Milk white

of course there are no dimesions available yet!!!!
It is an East/West satchel with a zipper
sounds like a dream come true



jburgh The color "chene" does indeed appear to be some sort of brown according to the very informative septembersiren.


Chartreuse when done well can be absolutely stunning--my favorite color, in fact!

Has anyone had the opportunity to see the the Assenzio color IRL at any of the boutiques?
 
jburgh The color "chene" does indeed appear to be some sort of brown according to the very informative septembersiren.


Chartreuse when done well can be absolutely stunning--my favorite color, in fact!

Has anyone had the opportunity to see the the Assenzio color IRL at any of the boutiques?
Me too!
 
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