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Louis Vuitton climbs Himalayas, brings back fur

The Philippine Star

PARIS (AP) — Could it be the recent death of Maurice Herzog, the first man to scale the 8,000-meter (26,500-foot) Annapurna peak, that inspired Louis Vuitton to climb the Himalayas for his winter menswear outing?

Or perhaps just a love of exotic, far-flung destinations for the house most famous for its travel bags?
 
Whatever the reason, it worked — with designer Kim Jones turning out an effortless, luxury collection for fall-winter 2013 in Paris.
 
He came down to ground level, bringing with him with lashings of fur and the Asian region's snow leopard as a motif. This accompanied the house's bread-and-butter sharp suits in a muted palette underneath the wintry outerwear.
 
But it was the snow leopard who stole the show — whether in needle punched jacquard on a light double breasted coat, or in collars, neckties and pocket squares, and even in one show-stopping laser cut mink coat — the sky-high feline kept popping up.
 
Furs made a comeback; the program notes listed some six different pelts: astrakhan, sheepskin, shearling, shaved beaver, fox used on blousons, overcoats and parka trimmings — and as lining.
 
Louis Vuitton shows are often exhaustive.
 
The final part included sumptuous prints in silk and cashmere on tuxedos and nightgowns thanks to a collaboration with Turner Prize nominees the Chapman Brothers, who fused baroque floral print with Himalayan traditional arts.
 
It was a decadent line up, with a little for every taste.

ANNAPURNA

CHAPMAN BROTHERS

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KIM JONES

LOUIS VUITTON

MAURICE HERZOG

TURNER PRIZE

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