Archive for December, 2006
Through out the years, Louis Vuitton handbags have been etched with impeccable artistry and skill. In the tradition of quality workmanship, Louis Vuitton handbags have become the standard in luxury travel. And the innovation behind it began in Paris…
Early 1800’s, a trained luggage packer for upper class Parisian families was appointed by Napoleon III to pack for the Empress Eugenie. With a vast knowledge in bags, he began designing luggage for rich Parisian travelers. His name was Louis Vuitton. He was a pioneer with his early inventions of flat, air-tight and easily stackable luggage. In 1854, as luggage began to rise into a new level of design, Louis Vuitton built his own luggage design house. Since then Louis Vuitton handbags gained much respect and adoration mainly from the upscale population. An 1867 World’s Fair bronze medal and a gold medal in 1889 earned the Louis Vuitton name recognition throughout international fashion community. It was only in 1892 when Louis Vuitton handbags first came out. Later, the Louis Vuitton luggage company grew into a leather empire and the Louis Vuitton handbag became no less than royalty among leather.
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Louis Vuitton Handbags Leather Luxury
I bet many of you are familiar with Calvin Klein. Well, who wouldn’t have known about Calvin Klein, also known as CK, when it dominates the world of fashion for a number of years? First launched in 1968, Calvin Klein is a designer’s name as well as a brand name of clothing that was marketed throughout the world.
Calvin Klein does not only work to achieve a great reputation in the clothing industry. The truth is, Calvin is also considered as one of the leading producers of the most valued fragrances. Yes, Calvin Klein perfumes are sold in specialty stores worldwide and it’s nice to know that these products have brought millions of bucks in the industry.
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Calvin Klein Perfume
Giorgio Armani. Estee Lauder. Christian Dior. Thierry Mugler. Donna Karan. Talk about both expensive and popular scent manufacturers. Over the years, these names and more have dominated the beauty industry by launching in the global market scene their trademark fragrances. Their clients are mostly the class A individuals in the society because their products are undeniably pricey. However, at this juncture, there are now a lot of discounted designer perfumes that can be availed.
Here are discounted designer perfumes for both men and women.
Discounted Designer Perfumes for Men
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Discounted Designer Perfumes
For all you non-fashionistas who finally decided to catch up the latest style, here’s the story behind one of today’s hip bags, the hobo handbag.
As you all know, a hobo is a homeless wanderer, sometimes a drunk, with a particular habit of hopping into freight trains for a free ride. Its image became a firm icon in the American culture since the Great Depression when the population of hobos increased to a record high due to obvious reasons. They are typically described carrying a stick with a bundle tied to one of its ends. The cloth, securing what little belongings the hobo possessed, is slung over the shoulder hence, the soft and slouchy curve of a hobo handbag.
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The Trail of the Hobo Handbag
Many of you love perfumes. That’s for sure. You probably wear it almost everyday, when you go to the office, to school, to shopping malls, to church, or anywhere you want to go. However, did you ever wonder about the history of perfume? How and when it was introduced? Is the idea occurs to you? Well, knowing the history of perfume is one of the best things you can ever do for yourself. After all, perfume is one of your precious possessions.
So what then is the history of perfume?
Several researches have noted that the history of perfume can be traced back to thousand years ago. The word “perfume” originates from the Latin word “per fume” which means “through smoke”. Its first use was noted to have come from the burning of the incense and aromatic herbs for rituals and ceremonies. The early people burnt incense often from the aromatic gums and resins and other herbs gathered from trees.
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History of Perfume



















