Louis Vuitton has produced a special skating trunk for Yuna in honor of the world's best figure skater and the UNICEF goodwill ambassador. Louis Vuitton informed Yuna of this project last January and it took 9 months to complete this handcrafted design.
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Louis Vuitton is planning to produce an additonal trunk with the same design along with Yuna's skating boots and autograph on it and will be donated to a charity auction early next year. All proceeds from the auction will go to UNICEF.
Yuna said she is very honored to be the recipient of such a wonderful trunk designed by Louis Vuitton with a lot of efforts during many months of hard work and she really appreciates Louis Vuitton for supporting UNICEF.
I hope she can - she's one of the few skaters who wouldn't receive edge calls, and she almost won worlds in 2011 skating with no motivation, so I don't see why a motivated Yuna couldn't dominate. It might take her a bit, but she will be competing before worlds, and that will be good for her.^ But could she? Again? While I am super excited and optimistic about her being in Sochi, I think it will take some time to get old Yuna back. So this season would be so interesting in many ways for Yuna.
I agree with you l'etoile. I think Yuna is very pragmatic about her return. The impression I got from her interview regarding her return to competition is that she didn't promise any big expectations which I think is the right way onward. It takes time to get back to form, and she's doing it for her country the second time. I think she will work hard to podium but to expect her to win dominate like in the past may be too high an expectation and hard on her body. I am happy if she podiums even though it may not be gold. Can't wait to see her skate competitively again. Go Yuna go.^ But could she? Again? While I am super excited and optimistic about her being in Sochi, I think it will take some time to get old Yuna back. So this season would be so interesting in many ways for Yuna.