of Louis Vuitton and Diwali

I am hosting Thanksgiving dinner and for some reason my head is struck in Diwali mood. School's out next week and I foresee a lot of cooking, board games and movie watching. The next few days, I will be busy googling menu ideas for Thanksgiving dinner and other easy bake recipes with less or no sugar.

On another note, did any of you get to check out the window display of Louis Vuitton on Diwali day? If not, just scroll down for some pictures here.


Indian artist Rajeev Sethi designed the window display with a combination of lights, trunks and clothes inspired by Indian motifs. Here is a closer picture of the trunks.


I am more interested(as in appreciating not to be mistaken for interest in buying) in their Vintage Saris inspired collection. Don't those shorts remind you of vintage silk sarees of the 70s?


Image sources : Source - Here

10 comments:

Jahn 'n Style November 17, 2010 at 9:48 PM  

hmmm...Louis Vuitton inspired by festival of lights!! nice pictures Geeta..

SG November 18, 2010 at 9:34 AM  

Aww. Thanksgiving dinner. Do you cook the traditional thaksgiving turkey? If you are vegetarian, there is a vegetarian alternative. Tofurky. It is a tofu substitute.

GB November 18, 2010 at 6:36 PM  

Love those paper (?) lanterns in the display. What are you planning for thxgiving? do share your party preparations!

Sheeba Asariah November 19, 2010 at 12:16 AM  

love those pics...... those shorts are amazing:) so have u come up with a menu for thanxgiving???

Sound Horn Please November 19, 2010 at 9:52 AM  

Ooooh! Lovely! I didn't know this. But I always love visiting the LV store just to gawk at their display :) Sari inspired shorts? How fun!

Geeta,  November 19, 2010 at 6:16 PM  

Natasha - Will check that site out.

Bikram - All the same, its turkey and daroo.

SG - Its going to be real turkey.

I will let you all of how my thanksgiving dinner goes.

Dimple November 20, 2010 at 10:15 AM  

Wow Louis Vuitton!!! Display looks very festive... and saree inspired skirts looks Cool. polka dots is so 70's and I love that look.. looking forward to hear details of your thanksgiving dinner :)Have Fun :)

A November 20, 2010 at 7:52 PM  

Wow nice pictures. From Diwali to Thanksgiving to Christmas to New Year to my wedding anniversary in the first week........it is the time to gain weight...

We have so many parties planned already.

Very nice pictures and it is not something that would have found otherwise.

Bhargavi November 20, 2010 at 8:14 PM  

wonder how i missed this post ! lovely window displays !..

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