When people spend a large sum of money on a handbag that came from the production line, they mistakenly think that they get the eternal tradition they long for. There are some other tricks: to cut the sleeve half an inch shorter (One employee said:”you will know how much you have saved when you’ve cut a thousand pieces.”); to leave garments with rough edges instead of sewing the hem; skip the lining under the reason that “women actually don’t need it” and etc.
Being that I just celebrated “My Best Friend’s Wedding” as the maid of honor (August 18, 2007) – I feel exceptionally compelled to report on the acceptable fashion Do’s and Don’ts of wedding wear. I must admit, I saw EVERYTHING at these nuptials, from jeans and smoking jackets (DON’T) to black cocktail dresses (DO) to formal gowns (DON’T). Today’s wedding fashion etiquette has certainly changed from traditional thought to contemporary trends. However some rules still apply when planning your ensemble for the special day.
In LV’s courtyard house near Paris, there are twelve seamstresses working on hundreds of Louis Vuitton best selling handbags on a production line. “Excellent profit comes from…factory.” Arnault once explained, “…produce in organized manner to achieve amazing output.” But this manner is never disclosed, instead, the traditional handmade crafts of Louis Vuitton suitcase are publicized widely.