Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton, one of the world’s most renowned luxury fashion brands, has a long and proud history. Starting out as a simple suitcase maker in 1854 in the city of Paris, Louis Vuitton opened a store that sold luxury bags and trunks to the European elite. The brand quickly evolved, with Louis Vuitton himself frequently presenting innovative ideas and concepts to the market. During the late 19th and early 20th century, the brand’s reputation rose. After Louis Vuitton’s death in 1892, his son, George Vuitton, took over the company. He continued to add to his father’s legacy and ensured the brand stood for innovation, quality and craftsmanship. With the release of its first leather bags and accessories in 1896, it soon became a status symbol for celebrities and royalty alike. It first international store opened in London in the same year.

During the early 20th century, Louis Vuitton presented some of its most iconic products such as the Monogram Canvas Luggage, the Keepall Bag and the Speedy Bag. By the 1920s, the brand now famously supplied luggage for nobility on their grand tours of Europe. Louis Vuitton also supplied the trunks and crates for the 1929 transatlantic voyage of the Graf Zeppelin airship. By the 1980s, the brand expanded its presence around the world and it continues to do so today. The brand even released personal care products for the first time in 2014, and continues to embrace innovation while maintaining its classic design. Despite the change of generations, an air of exclusivity surrounded the brand from the day of its inception and still continues to do so today.

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