2012年9月17日星期一

The Louis Vuitton Mahina Review-1

The Louis Vuitton Mahina Review-1

The Louis Vuitton Mahina brings you luxury and simplicity without skipping a beat. The Mahina, named after the moon deity of Polynesia, is roomy in every model with its supple pulled up leather. This LV Mahina bag in XL is the perfect slouch handbag, combining a carefree shape with a sophisticated fabric. Sometimes they choose a different fabric, like denim or patent leather, as in the Monogram Denim and Surya bags. And the new bag in comes in a new shape, wider compared to its Mahina sisters. In previous seasons the LV bag made a fresh appearance in white and elephant gray. Its predecessor, the Surya bag, named after the Hindu Sun God, is indeed as radiant as the sunshine. The Surya picks up where the LV Mahina left off by giving the bag a bold new direction. The shiny patent leather in red or dark gray doesn't go unnoticed. Fall 2009 brings with it a small but tasteful array of colors in black, chocolate, mahogany, and cognac. But the crème de la crème has to be the XL in a divine copper. Softness and volume define the new XL. Calf leather trimmings and microfiber lining adorn it along with side buckles for adjusting the size of the bag, so you'll never have the wrong size bag. Brushed copper hardware compliment the bag. Retailing at $3,550, this bag seems to be only for the Madona's of the world. But with a good replica LV Mahina bag you too can call this classic your own.

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