Men Designer Luxury Handbags for Travel Autumn/Winter 2010/2011- Louis Vuitton Collections

Posted by admin | Accessories | Monday 21 March 2011 9:15 am

It will be a great honor for our men to add in their accessory wardrobes, the magical luxury handbags for travel created by two key American brand names in collaboration with a legend France fashion house. These are none other than popular American Marc Jacobs and Pablo Helbers, joining hands with Louis Vuitton, of Paris, to deal with hard economic times. This year’s fall/winter, men will travel in style as they match luxury bags with the latest men fashion trends.
The collections will give a truly refined busy businessman figure in gorgeous suits and holding in their hands, lovely luxury handbags for travel. The black and white colors attires will be prevalent in military jackets made of alligator or antelope leather. Men who love long coats, sophisticatedly belted at the waist will have lots of colors, designs to choose from, along with a complementing handbag.
The luxury handbags for travel autumn/ winter 2010/2011 for Louis Vuitton collections also guarantees many foulards, hats, scarves, gloves and sneakers. The sneakers collections have a combination of celebrity designs-Kanye West. The official wear for men in these fall collections will also come in gray or blue tones that look lavishing, but not too original. The shoe accessories completing the official wear are all appearing to be made of shiny black leather materials.
Nevertheless, there is one image showing a model in very stylish red shoes that appear to have a blend of leather and some shiny material. The combined innovativeness of three top world fashion designers seem to have revamped the luxury handbags for travel for our men during their cold season business trips. They are very fashionable and in dull colors, and some in a mixture of colors and designs. They are huge enough to carry a lot of male clothing and electronic stuff, and a number of these have a briefcase shape.

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