The story of LV

Spread the story of brand and product, the best way is compiling interesting and value of the story, let people reputation spread, nature and value orientation story spread or related interest. The story of Louis Vuitton Outlet is: in 1911, the British luxury cruise the Titanic sank the bottom of the sea, a sea brought ashore from theLV hard type suitcase, didn’t ooze water half drops,LV handbags became famous.

In addition, each main Louis Vuitton Online products also have their own story. The predecessor of the Speedy appear in the 20 s, when for transportation revolution of LV brought tourism agitation, create the soft bag, called the “Express”, 30 s with more and more convenient traffic, was renamed the Speedy. Make the package turning red, it is because of the early Speedy bag for 30 cm, Mr Diane Sally Hepburn requirements custom-madeLV of 25 cm, so to get big sell.

Born in 2007 NeverFull meaning “outfit dissatisfied” handbag, become a big Louis Vuitton canada consumers by more classical style, the style is contracted, very contemporary urbanite to carry more of the objects and need to receive classified trends. This product is specially use a dynamic feels dye-in-the-wood Windows to reflect the vivid of publicity and established the product itself unique image. Now, this section called “outfit dissatisfied” handbag, become a Louis vuitton faithful consumer collection of one of the most popular collection.

In addition to Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas handbags, LV handbags and background story told the honeymoon, Dior advocate hit Lady Dior criterion with French President Jacques chirac Lady Diana was the custom for historical background, seemingly without a life for material objects to create or conveys a and a good origin or moral, make its have or beautiful or romantic or noble spirit lenovo.

Cairns backs push to bring international cricket to the capital

Former New Zealand international and now Canberra resident Chris Cairns is confident the national capital will prove itself as a capable host of international cricket – and add credibility to a future Big Bash League bid – when the Australian team plays for the first time at Manuka Oval next year. As revealed in The Canberra Times yesterday, the ACT Government is close to finalising a deal for the Australian cricket team to play two limited overs internationals – either Twenty20 or 50-over games – next April as part of the city’s Centenary celebrations. ACT sports minister Andrew Barr and Cricket Australia would not elaborate on details yesterday, but it’s understood Australia’s intended opponent is New Zealand. Advertisement: Story continues below

Tigers bat on against the odds

IF YOU had backed Richmond to play in a Premier Cricket final a year ago, you would have got odds as long as Gold Coast making the AFL finals. The Tigers have achieved the unlikely this summer. Today they will try to knock over reigning champion Dandenong in the final at the Junction Oval. What’s more, Richmond goes in as the higher-ranked side. That is remarkable when you think that at this time last year the Tigers had finished 15th on the 18-team ladder and had not made the finals since 2000-01. Advertisement: Story continues below

Panthers in hunt to savage ‘cocky’ Richmond

RICHMOND (1-24) and Dandenong (237) both think their Premier Cricket final is evenly balanced. But Panthers captain Darren Dempsey believes his team has the psychological advantage as the Tigers ”are cocky”. ”It [the pressure] will get to them,” he said. Richmond needs 214 runs today with nine wickets in hand at Junction Oval to take the vital first-innings advantage over the reigning premier. Advertisement: Story continues below

Berlusconi again AC Milan soccer president

Silvio Berlusconi is officially AC Milan’s president again. Milan announced on Thursday that the club’s board of directors has nominated him honorary president. Berlusconi was previously Milan president from 1986 until 2004 and then again from 2006 to 2008. Advertisement: Story continues below

Cairns backs push to bring international cricket to the capital

Former New Zealand international and now Canberra resident Chris Cairns is confident the national capital will prove itself as a capable host of international cricket – and add credibility to a future Big Bash League bid – when the Australian team plays for the first time at Manuka Oval next year. As revealed in The Canberra Times yesterday, the ACT Government is close to finalising a deal for the Australian cricket team to play two limited overs internationals – either Twenty20 or 50-over games – next April as part of the city’s Centenary celebrations. ACT sports minister Andrew Barr and Cricket Australia would not elaborate on details yesterday, but it’s understood Australia’s intended opponent is New Zealand. Advertisement: Story continues below

Say goodbye to Hollywood

Arjen Robben of Muenchen celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg between Olympique de Marseille and FC Bayern Muenchen at Stade Velodrome. Arjen Robben of Muenchen celebrates after scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg between Olympique de Marseille and FC Bayern Muenchen at Stade Velodrome. Photo: Getty Images

Holman sets up AZ win

Ecstasy: Socceroo Brett Holman celebrates his goal against Valencia. Ecstasy: Socceroo Brett Holman celebrates his goal against Valencia. Photo: AP

Maradona lashes fans

Diego Maradona blasted fans as ”cowards” on Thursday after he rushed from his dugout to the stands to rescue his girlfriend from an ugly confrontation. The Argentine legend had just seen his Al Wasl team lose 2-0 to Al Shabab in the UAE league when players’ partners had to be escorted from Al Mamzar stadium. The trouble started when Brazilian striker Ciel was targeted by Argentine supporters among Maradona’s entourage. Al Shabab fans then retaliated with insults and Maradona’s partner Veronica Ojeda was caught up in the melee. Advertisement: Story continues below

Wade set to grab Test chance

Matthew Wade (centre) has his chance to consolidate a spot in the Test team when the three-Test series against the West Indies begins next month. Matthew Wade (centre) has his chance to consolidate a spot in the Test team when the three-match series against the West Indies begins next month. Photo: AFP