Louis Vuitton condoms: the fashionable way to fake it in the bedroom
When Durex just won't cut it, Louis Vuitton condoms have arrived to satisfy your designer desires.
BY Belinda White |
A tidal wave of excitement no doubt swept through the label-loving locales of Marbella, Miami and Essex last night when news that Louis Vuitton had launched a range of condoms went 'viral' on Twitter.
Parcelled in wrappers printed with Vuitton's iconic brown monogram, the condoms are <span style="font-weight: bold">embossed with the 'LV' logo and priced at eye-watering $68 each </span>- small change to the average customer of the luxury French fashion house.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Sadly however, the ne plus ultra of the sex industry turned out to be yet another knock-off</span> and not creative director Marc Jacobs' latest tongue-in-cheek must have accessory.
<span style="font-style: italic">The brains behind the spoof is Georgia Republic architect Irakli Kiziria who collaborated with Design Provocation to create the condoms for World AIDS Day in December. However, after a picture of one appeared on Huffington Post yesterday, word spread fast and before long 'Louis Vuitton Condoms' was trending on social media site Twitter.</span>
A spokesman for Louis Vuitton declined to comment on the designer condom-fever sweeping the globe, but it seems safe to say that should the demand for luxury handbags ever wane, they have a tidy potential plan B waiting in the wings.
http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-feat...he-bedroom.html
When Durex just won't cut it, Louis Vuitton condoms have arrived to satisfy your designer desires.
BY Belinda White |
A tidal wave of excitement no doubt swept through the label-loving locales of Marbella, Miami and Essex last night when news that Louis Vuitton had launched a range of condoms went 'viral' on Twitter.
Parcelled in wrappers printed with Vuitton's iconic brown monogram, the condoms are <span style="font-weight: bold">embossed with the 'LV' logo and priced at eye-watering $68 each </span>- small change to the average customer of the luxury French fashion house.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Sadly however, the ne plus ultra of the sex industry turned out to be yet another knock-off</span> and not creative director Marc Jacobs' latest tongue-in-cheek must have accessory.
<span style="font-style: italic">The brains behind the spoof is Georgia Republic architect Irakli Kiziria who collaborated with Design Provocation to create the condoms for World AIDS Day in December. However, after a picture of one appeared on Huffington Post yesterday, word spread fast and before long 'Louis Vuitton Condoms' was trending on social media site Twitter.</span>
A spokesman for Louis Vuitton declined to comment on the designer condom-fever sweeping the globe, but it seems safe to say that should the demand for luxury handbags ever wane, they have a tidy potential plan B waiting in the wings.
http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-feat...he-bedroom.html