FrenchCactus
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The LV pictures are stunning; thanks for posting aquabum!!
those are from the first vuitton/sofia coppola collaboration...
here is a slideshow from marie claire of a red suede/gold pair, that retailed for $795...

promoting her latest Louis Vuitton collaboration coming out in October:
She's the perfect model for her own items, just stunning!
With three stunning features in a row and a fourth one on the way, this groundbreaking auteur is just getting started rewriting Hollywood history.
Q. Marie Antoinette was a huge project for you. What hurdles did you have to overcome as a woman directing a major film?
A. It was big for me, although in Hollywood $20 million wasn’t a big budget. But I got a lot of support from Amy Pascal, who championed me at Columbia. I think that without her, it wouldn’t have gotten made. She was really supportive of my telling the story from a young girl’s point of view,
when maybe a man wouldn’t have been.
Q. What low point stands out for you in making a film?
A. When I appeared in Godfather III. I had never wanted to be an actress, and I was 18, and being criticized for ruining my dad’s movie was a hard thing. But I also think it makes you stronger. I felt that I could handle things after that. John Huston told me when I was very young, “Not everyone is going to like you,” he said, “so don’t try to get everyone to.” And that was so liberating.
The Virgin Suicides (1999)
“The sister Kirsten played was at the center of the movie’s sexual drama. But Kirsten was a teenager too, so I think she was working things out for herself as well.”
Lost in Translation (2003)
“I wrote the movie with Bill Murray in mind, who wouldn’t sign a contract, but he sounded interested. So I went to Japan and started filming. It was a huge relief when he showed up.”
Marie Antoinette (2006)
“I loved Kirsten in that movie, and it was fun to do it with an irreverent attitude toward the history, which pissed some people off. But it was in the spirit of Marie Antoinette, who was a little rebellious.”
Somewhere (2010)
“Elle Fanning is so radiant in this picture. She was only 11, and she was growing all the time. I wanted that moment when a man’s child is beginning to become a woman and how complicated that would be for him.”
that's a gorgeous interview but i wish she talked about scarlett johansson as well.
Am I the only one?