Miranda Kerr with Louis Vuitton 'Capucines' Bags by Oliver Hadlee Pearch

Miranda Kerr with Louis Vuitton 'Capucines' Bags by Oliver Hadlee Pearch AOC Fashion

Miranda Kerr turns posing with the newest Louis Vuitton ‘Capucines’ bag collection into an act of meditation. The Aussie transplant strikes a perfect balance at the Sheats-Goldstein House in Los Angeles, showcasing a new Capucines bag [the pink one] with a blown glass handle that uses the same techniques as Murano glass blowers.

Oliver Hadlee Pearch [IG] photographs Kerr in 1970’s LA perfection.

LV describes the Capucines as a modern vision of femininity, and one of the Maison’s most sophisticaed and iconic designs. In LV prose, the Capucines also “reflects the unique strength and character at the heart of the Louis Vuitton woman.”

As opposed to the LVMH Dior woman? How so?

Okay, the Dior woman today is a feminist and that takes real strength and character in today’s world. Who thought we would still be arguing about women’s place in society in 2022. Chiuri’s pre-fall 2022 Dior collection is an act of rebellion against Catholic school — in her own words. See today’s post.

AOC loves these images of Miranda as the LV woman. Very chic and zen.

Of course, I’m remembering that 2010 Miranda Kerr rebelled in Catholic school and kissed a nun fashion story, lensed by Greg Kadel in ‘Religious Fervor’ for Numero. We’ll drag that out tomorrow. Miranda would have been a Dior woman back then.

“Unique character” sounds like a real attribute, though. I could use some of that. If “unique character” is not for sale, the Capucine bag in khaki is a good substitute.