Assuming that you already have one Azur,Ebene and Mono bag. IF you would buy your last bag for a while ( ban ) in which pattern would it be? Azur, Ebene or Mono? Which of your bags would you want to get a sister? and if you ladies mind, why? Thank you!
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its basically like this. I want to see how my collection looks like.
Damier Ebene- It will bring up the history and the past. Ebene started it all. Its the first pattern and one of the originals. Its the 2nd most classic and one of the most understated lines thats also known to be worry free. Its very sophisticated. But I question its abilities of boosting up the fun, life and diversity into any louis vuitton collection.
Damier AZUR- It will bring the life to any LV collection. It will make it look fresh, new. Its really refreshing and will always make you feel that everyday, its spring. Its not as common as Mono and Ebene and its the line that is contemporary. Its very young and breezy. But its not all that, its very sophisticated, sleek and clean at the same time. But my first worry is, I question its status if its a trendy/"it" line or a classic and iconic line. Its too new that its just something fun and has a blank history? Is it the twisted ebene? This is just my honest feel about it. Plus alot complain about it being a line to baby because of patina, color transfer etc. But this line is the most beautiful out of all the canvases.
Monogram- Legendary, iconic, timeless and long lasting. This pattern has lived a legend. It has a beautiful history. At a glance, I can think about its past. Its very symbolic. It mainly represents Louis Vuitton's great heritage and legacy. It also signifies the brands great craftsmanship and artistry. It is also the main sign of the brands everlasting luxury and sophistication. But sometimes, too much monogram can get boring in some closets. I feel that. Its a mystery if it can make an LV collection dull, alive or more iconic for me. I wont know if having more Monograms can make it iconic or boring. Or maybe, monogram overloaded.
EDIT:
its basically like this. I want to see how my collection looks like.
Damier Ebene- It will bring up the history and the past. Ebene started it all. Its the first pattern and one of the originals. Its the 2nd most classic and one of the most understated lines thats also known to be worry free. Its very sophisticated. But I question its abilities of boosting up the fun, life and diversity into any louis vuitton collection.
Damier AZUR- It will bring the life to any LV collection. It will make it look fresh, new. Its really refreshing and will always make you feel that everyday, its spring. Its not as common as Mono and Ebene and its the line that is contemporary. Its very young and breezy. But its not all that, its very sophisticated, sleek and clean at the same time. But my first worry is, I question its status if its a trendy/"it" line or a classic and iconic line. Its too new that its just something fun and has a blank history? Is it the twisted ebene? This is just my honest feel about it. Plus alot complain about it being a line to baby because of patina, color transfer etc. But this line is the most beautiful out of all the canvases.
Monogram- Legendary, iconic, timeless and long lasting. This pattern has lived a legend. It has a beautiful history. At a glance, I can think about its past. Its very symbolic. It mainly represents Louis Vuitton's great heritage and legacy. It also signifies the brands great craftsmanship and artistry. It is also the main sign of the brands everlasting luxury and sophistication. But sometimes, too much monogram can get boring in some closets. I feel that. Its a mystery if it can make an LV collection dull, alive or more iconic for me. I wont know if having more Monograms can make it iconic or boring. Or maybe, monogram overloaded.
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