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Louis Vuitton Malletier (/ Bwito LWI commonly ??/), Louis Vuitton, or sometimes shortened to LV, is a French multinational giant that is the world leader in the retail sale of fashion products: including but not limited to travel luggage, clothing, clothing accessories, watches, handbags, jewelry, shoes, etc. Founded in 1854, one of the main divisions of LVMH headquartered in Paris, France. Best known for bags and trunks, the company collaborates with prominent figures for marketing and design (in particular, supermodel Gisele Bundchen and designer Marc Jacobs fashion). Internationally renowned and highly regarded for name recognition in the fashion world, as a result LV has become one of the most counterfeited luxury brands contemporary.
LV is also one of the oldest in the world of fashion, which began in 1854. It sells its products strictly through its own retail stores, small stores in high-end department stores and online (as an effort against counterfeit). It is primarily competes with Versace, Hermes, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry, Dior, Chanel, Fendi, Armani, Prada and other similar brands of luxury fashion.
A mid-19th century, Louis Vuitton was a renowned trunks and luggage retailer. Entering the 20th century, the company expanded in terms Places and financial success. From mid-century, entered the fashion world, integrating its signature Monogram Canvas into purses and handbags. Its merger create LVMH became a milestone step, and thereafter, LV came to acquire its luxury fashion image we know today.
Characters that the order of Louis bags Vuitton in history include Congo explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, who ordered a combined trunk and bed of the company and director Leopold Stokowski (for his travels), whose trip was designed by Secretary for Gaston-Louis Vuitton.
Biography of Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton (born on August 4, 1821, died, February 27, 1892), future founder of his company of the same name, was born in Jura, France (now part of the commune of Lavans-sur-Valouse). In 1835, he moved to Paris. The trip from her hometown to Paris was over 400 kilometers (249 miles), and the distance traveled on foot. Along the way, took a unusual series of works for her trip. There, he was apprenticed to the prominent families Layetier. Due to its well established reputation in their fields, Napoleon III of France appointed Vuitton Layetier his wife, Empress Eugenia de Montijo. Through its experience with the French aristocracy, who developed the knowledge expert of what made a good case. It was then that he began designing his own luggage, setting the stage for LV Co.
1854 during 1892
Louis Vuitton Malletier à Paris was founded by Mr. Vuitton in 1853 in the Rue Neuve des Capucines in Paris. In 1858, Mr. Vuitton introduced their trunks with a flat bottom Trianon canvas (it was light and tight). Before the introduction of Vuitton trunks, round-top trunks used in general to promote the water flow, and therefore could not be stacked. It is gray Trianon canvas flat trunk Vuitton allows the ability to stack for easy travel. Become a success and prestige, luggagemakers many others began to imitate the style of LV and design.
In 1867, the company participated in the Universal Exhibition in Paris. To protect against duplication of his eyes, Trianon changed the design of a striped pattern in beige and brown 1876.By 1885, the company opened its first store in London England in Oxford Street. Shortly thereafter, due to the constant imitation of his look, in 1888, the Damier Canvas pattern was created by Louis Vuitton, bearing a logo that says "mark L. Vuitton déposée," which translates to "mark L. Vuitton deposited" or roughly "L. Vuitton trademark". In 1892, Louis Vuitton died, and the management of the company passed to his son.
1893 to 1936
After the death his father, Georges Vuitton began a campaign to build the company into a corporation in the world, showcasing the company's products at the World Fair Chicago in 1893. In 1896, the company launched the legendary Monogram canvas and made the worldwide patent on it. Its graphic symbols, including quatrefoils and flowers (as well as the LV monogram), were based on the trend of using Japanese and Oriental designs in the late Victorian era. The later patents proved to be successful to stop counterfeiting. In the same year, George traveled to America where he toured several cities (like New York, Philadelphia and Chicago), Vuitton product sales during the visit. In 1901, the Louis Vuitton Company introduced steam Bag, a small piece of luggage designed to stay within the logs Vuitton luggage.
In 1914, the construction of the Louis Vuitton opened on the Champs Elysees. It was the largest retailer of travel products-in the world at that time. Stores also opened in New York, Bombay, Washington, London, Alexandria and Buenos Aires as the First World War began. Subsequently, in 1930, the stock market Keepall was introduced. During 1932, introduced LV bag Noah. This bag was originally made for the champagne winegrowers to transport bottles. Shortly thereafter, The Louis Vuitton Speedy bag was introduced (however, both made today). In 1936, Georges Vuitton died, and his son, Gaston-Louis Vuitton, took over of the company.
From 1936 to 2000 See also: Louis Vuitton Cup, America's Cup, and LVMH
During this period, the appearance of the skin is used in everything from small handbags to large pieces of luggage. In order to expand its line, the company renewed its signature Monogram canvas in 1959 to make it more flexible, allowing it to be used for purses, handbags, and wallets. Audrey Hepburn is seen with the bag in the film Charade (1963). It is believed in the 1960s, counterfeiting returned as a major problem to continue into the 21st century. In 1966, the Papillon was launched (one bag remains cylindrical popular today). By 1977, LV was the owner of two stores, with annual revenues of up to 70 billion francs ($ 10 million). One year later (1978), opened its first stores in Japan (Tokyo and Osaka). In 1983 the company joined the America's Cup to form the Louis Vuitton Cup, a competition Preview (known as a qualifying race) for the yacht race. Louis Vuitton later expanded its presence in Asia with the opening of a store in Taipei, Taiwan in 1983 and Seoul South Korea in 1984. The following year (1985), the Epi Leather line is introduced.
1987 witnessed the creation of LVMH. Moët et Chandon and Hennessy, the principal manufacturers of champagne and cognac, (respectively) were merged to form the Louis Vuitton luxury goods conglomerate. Profits for 1988 are reported have been as much as 49% more than in 1987. In 1989, Louis Vuitton was operating 130 stores worldwide. Entering the 1990s, was named president Yves Carcelle BT, and in 1992, its brand opened its first Chinese location in the Hotel Palace in Beijing. Other products introduced in the line became Taiga Leather (1993) and the collection of literature from the Voyager Avec … (1994). In 1996, the centennial celebration of the Monogram was conducted in seven cities.
After presenting his collection of feathers (1997), Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs did with his Jae Art Directors (1998). In March the following year, was designed and introduced the first line of the company's ready-to-wear clothing for men and women. Again this year, the Monogram Vernis line, scrapbooks LV, and the Louis Vuitton City Guide is launched. 1300 km from Dalian to Beijing, the first rally was held in China ("China Run") as well. Latest events in the 20th century were the launch of the mini monogram (1999), opening its first store in Africa in Marrakech, Morocco (2000), and finally auction at the International Film Festival in Venice, Italy, where the case of vanity "amfAR" designed by Sharon Stone was sold with the proceeds going the Foundation for AIDS Research (also in 2000).
2001 to present The store on Fifth Avenue Manhattan.
In 2001, Stephen Sprouse, in collaboration with Marc Jacobs designed a limited edition line of Vuitton bags that appears graffiti writing on the monogram pattern. The graffiti read and Louis Vuitton and, on certain bags, the name of the bag (as Keepall and Speedy). Certain pieces, which feature the graffiti without the Monogram Canvas background, are created and only available to customers on the list of Vuitton VIP customers. Jacobs also created the charm bracelet, the first Instead of the jewels of LV, in the same year.
In 2002, the Tambour watch collection was introduced. During this year, so the building in Tokyo LV opens, and the brand is working with Bob Wilson for his Christmas present sceneography windows. In 2003, Takashi Murakami, in collaboration with Marc Jacobs, the brain from the new Monogram Multicolore canvas bags and accessories. This range includes the monograms of the standard Monogram Canvas, but in 33 different colors in each white or black background. (The classic canvas features gold monograms on a brown background.) Murakami also created the Cherry Blossom pattern, in cartoon smiling faces in the midst of pink flowers and yellow are sporadically placed atop the Monogram canvas. This pattern appeared in a number limited pieces. The production of this limited edition run was discontinued in June 2003. In 2003, shops in Moscow and New Delhi, India open. The Utah Leather Suhali lines are released, and the 20th anniversary of the LV Cup takes place as well. Louis Vuitton situated on the famous Champs-Elysées.
Louis Vuitton celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2004 worldwide. This year, the brand opened stores in New York (Fifth Avenue), São Paulo and Johannesburg. Also store opened its world premiere in Shanghai. In 2005, Louis Vuitton reopened its Champs-Elysees store (the reputation of being the largest LV store in the world) and launched a collection of watches Speedy. In 2006, LV celebrated the opening of Espace Louis Vuitton in its 7th floor.
The controversy and disputes
The collaboration with Nazi Germany
The French book by Louis Vuitton, joins saga française (Louis Vuitton: A French series)) tells how members Vuitton family actively aided the puppet government led by Marshal Philippe Pétain, increasing their wealth from their business affairs with the Nazis. The family establishment of a factory dedicated to producing artifacts glorifying Pétain, including more than 2,500 busts. Petain's Vichy regime was responsible for the deportation of French Jews to German concentration camps.
Caroline Babulle, a spokesman for the publisher (Fayard) said: "They [Louis Vuitton Co.] no have challenged nothing in the book, but it is to bury it by pretending it does not exist. "In response to the book's publication in 2004, a spokesman for LVMH said:" This is ancient history … The book covers a period that was familiar and long before it became part of LVMH. We are diverse, tolerant and all the things a modern company should to be. "Another spokesperson for LVMH told the satirical magazine Le Canard enchaîné that" We do not deny the facts, but unfortunately the author has exaggerated the Vichy episode. " In an article published by L'Express, France first weekly news magazine, Jacques Attali, then adviser to President François Mitterrand, described research the book as a "notable" and a "must read".
Louis Vuitton against Britney Spears video
On November 19, 2007 Louis Vuitton, new efforts in the fight against counterfeiting, successfully sued Britney Spears for violating laws against counterfeiting. A part of the music video the song "Do Somethin '" shows the moving fingers on the dashboard of a vehicle Hot Pink Hummer with what appears to be "flower Louis Vuitton cherry "design with the LV logo. Britney Spears herself was found guilty, but a Paris civil court ordered Sony BMG and MTV Online to stop showing the video. They were also fined € 80,000 to each group. An anonymous spokesman for LVMH said the video constituted an "attack" in the marks Louis Vuitton and its luxury image.
Louis Vuitton vs. Darfur Charity
On February 13, 2007 Louis Vuitton sent a cease and desist order to artist Nadia Plesner for reproduction "of a bag infringing on Louis Vuitton intellectual property rights. Playback referred to is a satirical illustration representing a malnourished child holding a dog design and a designer bag . The characteristics of the artwork on shirts and posters, with all proceeds going to charity "giving to Darfur." The artist defended his "Simple Living" campaign and their right to artistic freedom in a written response to Louis Vuitton on February 27, 2008, calling attention to the lack of the famous monogram, saying further that the figure refers to "designer bags" in general, without specific mention of the brand Louis Vuitton in either the picture or other relevant campaign material. On April 15, 2008, Louis Vuitton Plesner notified of the lawsuit brought against him. It is reported that Louis Vuitton is demanding 7500 dollars (5,000 euros) for each day Plesner continues to sell Simple Life products, $ 7,500 for each day of the original Cease and Desist letter was published in website and $ 7,500 a day to use the name "Louis Vuitton" on its website. It is further alleged that Louis Vuitton is demanding that the artist pay the legal costs of Louis Vuitton, including $ 15,000 to cover additional costs incurred by the company to protect its intellectual property rights. Although the outcome of this lawsuit is still unknown, contested image was removed from the website Plesner over an extended period. Although an alternative image is used now for the fundraising campaign Plesner, the original image has reappeared and is high on the site.
New York Magazine reported that Louis Vuitton tried to stop the case going to court, but were forced to take legal action when Plesner did not respond to your initial request to remove contested image, or the subsequent cease and desist. The spokesman also claimed that LVMH was trying to hide Plesner lengths that LVMH was to "avoid that demand. "These statements do not align with the public response to the cessation Plesner and desist order, and the item has been criticized for not allowing for Plesner respond to claims made by LVMH, especially as the magazine had been in contact with her just days earlier.