If you want to own a stylish outfit like Senna True Damage Prestige Edition in League of Legends, you will have to spend a large amount of money to own it.
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Louis Vuitton
After the Qiyana Prestige Edition, the company’s art director, Nicolas Ghesquière and Riot Games, continued to design the Prestige Edition skin for Senna.
Here are details of each accessory that Senna wore on her in the True Damage outfit.
Bi-Material Quilted Jacket costs $ 5,100
Louis Hoop Earrings costs $660.
Glitter Winter Scarf costs $ 735.
Infinivy GM Sunglasses cost $ 705.
The Lv Archlight Flat Thigh Boot costs $ 2,050.
Rolled – Up Short costs $ 1,280
The Crop Top Jacquard costs $ 1,340.
Only Senna’s bracelet is currently unknown, which may be a design in the company’s next Collection. According to calculations, the total value of this whole outfit up to $ 11,870 is higher than Qiyana: Qiyana’s costume value is $ 10,915.
Previously, Qiyana Prestige Edition outfits were designed by Art Director, Nicolas Ghesquière, by an agreement between Louis Vuitton and Riot Games. Therefore, the branded True Damage Senna Prestige Edition skin is also designed by Nicolas Ghesquière this time.
About LV and Nicolas Ghesquière
Louis Vuitton
- Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton or shortened to LV, is a French fashion house and luxury retail company founded in 1854 by Louis Vuitton. The label’s LV monogram appears on most of its products, ranging from luxury trunks and leather goods to ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, sunglasses and books.
- Louis Vuitton is one of the world’s leading international fashion houses; it sells its products through standalone boutiques, lease departments in high-end department stores, and through the e-commerce section of its website. For six consecutive years (2006–2012), Louis Vuitton was named the world’s most valuable luxury brand. Its 2012 valuation was US$25.9 billion. The 2013 valuation of the brand was US$28.4 billion with revenue of US$9.4 billion. The company operates in 50 countries with more than 460 stores worldwide.
- Louis Vuitton (August 4, 1821 – March 27, 1892) founded the company of the same name, born in Jura, France (now Lavans-sur-Valouse). In 1835, he walked from Jura to Paris. During a journey of over 400 km, he worked all the small jobs from the trunker to the outstanding housekeeper to pay for the cost. During the experience, he accumulated specialized knowledge, understood what makes a good quality travel bag. From there, he began to design his own handbags, creating the foundation of the LV brand.
Nicolas Ghesquière
- Nicolas Ghesquière (French pronunciation: [ni.kɔ.lɑ ʒɛs.kjɛːʁ]; born 9 May 1971) is a French fashion designer who has been the creative director of the house of Louis Vuitton (owned by LVMH) since 2013.
- Ghesquière was born in Comines, Nord, the younger of two sons of a Francophone Belgian golf-course owner and manager in the 7,500-inhabitant Poitevine town of Loudun and a French mother, who enjoyed fashion. He grew up in Loudun, Vienne. From a young age, Ghesquière enjoyed and practiced sports, such as horse riding, fencing, and swimming, and, in fact, many of his collections today use that inspiration, most notably his scuba mini dresses and his equestrian-inspired fall/winter 2006 ready-to-wear collection.
- Reared in the small town of Loudun in western France’s Poitevin-speaking area, at a young age Ghesquière announced at that he wanted to be a designer. He now admits this was partly from an adolescent desire to do something different from his parents and to alleviate country boredom. By the age of 12, Nicolas was sketching dress designs in his school books, making dresses out of his mother’s curtains, and designing earrings out of his grandmother’s chandelier crystals.
- With the help of his father, Ghesquière put together a portfolio of drawings and sent it, along with a letter introducing himself, to several designers. He diligently did internships during his school holidays. At 14, he assumed an internship with French designer agnès b, for which he was paid in clothes. His next apprenticeship was with Corinne Cobson. He decided afterward that fashion was difficult and returned home to finish his schooling.
Via: Wikipedia
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