Hello God!
Thank You for Moscow. I love this city. I was studying and working there and it was the happiest time in my life. When the West is going to celebrate Thanksgiving, we have our own entertainments.
A Loius Vuitton trunk-shaped pavilion has appeared on the Red Square. The luxury brand said the pavilion was inspired by sketches of a trunk which belonged to Russian Prince Wladimir Orloff and had his monogram “P.W.O.” in large letters on the front.
The trunk was supposed to host the Spirit of Adventure exhibition of designer suitcases on December 2, but its fate already looks in doubt.
We, Russians, are so unpredictable and spontaneous. Louis Vuitton fashion house asked to remove the pavilion from Red Square almost in a day when it is was installed. The main reason of this authorities decision is unpatriotic advertisement of French fashion house on the main Square of Russia. But this summer Dior was allowed on Red Square. I said we are so unpredictable and spontaneous.
The pavilion is going to be removed to Park Gorkogo. It will be nice to have a possibility to see the Spirit of Adventure exhibition. I hope the adventure of Louis in Moscow will have a happy end.
Thank you for reading and sharing my hopes.
Thank you for sharing! I know very little about your corner of the globe,despite having some Eastern European blood in my veins ( Poland and Russia)
xx Linda
Linda, I think you can learn Russian or Polish with pleasure of exploring my part of the globe. I will help :-).
thanks but I am not very proficient in retaining foreign languages.
Fun post. Love the giant suitcase. How fun is that!?
Oh, almost everything here is fun 🙂
Ooo…a HUGE trunk! I wonder how it would be like living in one…its quite pretty too 🙂
Shree, the trunk is wonderful, but reinstalled from Red Square.
I’d love to own a Louis Vuitton handbag. I’m afraid it’s way beyond my budget. Love the pictures, Glorialana.
I think Louis Vuitton handbag is for old 85 y.o. women :-). I prefer a creations of young and brave designers. So LV can wait.
Amazing photographs, and very interesting post!
Thank you, Marylin! I am very happy to meet you.
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blessings, Linda
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Linda, I am catching a rays of your light with childish joy. Thank you!
Then I am doing my job well!