Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton or
shortened to LV, is a French
fashion house 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 has been named the world's most valuable luxury brand. 2012
valuation was 25.9 billion USD. Year 2013 valuation of the brand was 28.4 billion USD
with a sales of 9.4 billion USD.
Brand
The Louis
Vuitton brand and the famous LV monogram are among the world's most valuable
brands. According to a Millward Brown 2010 study, Louis Vuitton is the
world's 29th most valuable brand, right after Gillette and before Wells
Fargo. The brand itself is estimated to be worth over USD $19 billion. For
the sixth consecutive year, Louis Vuitton still at number one of ten most
powerful brand published by the Millward Brown Optimor's 2011 BrandZ study with
value of $24.3 billion. It was more than double value from the second
rank.
Louis
Vuitton is one of the most counterfeited brands in the fashion world due to its
image as a status symbol. Ironically, the signature Monogram Canvas was
created to prevent counterfeiting. In 2004, Louis Vuitton
fakes accounted for 18% of counterfeit accessories seized in the European
Union.
The
company takes counterfeiting seriously, and employs a team of lawyers and
special investigation agencies, actively pursuing offenders through the courts
worldwide, and allocating about half of its budget of communications to
counteract counterfeiting of its goods. LVMH (Vuitton's parent company)
further confirmed this by stating: "Some 60 people at various levels of
responsibility working full-time on anti-counterfeiting in collaboration with a
wide network of outside investigators and a team of lawyers. In a further
effort, the company closely controls the distribution of its products. Until
the 1980s, Vuitton products were widely sold in department stores (e.g., Neiman
Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue). Today, Vuitton products are primarily
available at authentic Louis Vuitton boutiques, with a small number of
exceptions. These boutiques are commonly found in upscale shopping districts or
inside luxury department stores. The boutiques within department stores operate
independently from the department and have their own LV managers and employees.
LV has recently launched an online store, through its main website, as an
authorized channel to market its products.
Products
Since
the 19th century, manufacture of Louis Vuitton goods have not changed: Luggage
is still made by hand. Contemporary Fashion gives a preview of the creation of the
LV trunks: "The craftsmen line up the leather and canvas, tapping in the
tiny nails one by one and securing the five-letter solid pick-proof brass locks
with an individual handmade key, designed to allow the traveler to have only
one key for all of his or her luggage. The wooden frames of each trunk are made
of 30-year-old poplar that has been allowed to dry for at
least four years. Each trunk has a serial number and can take up to 60 hours to
make, and a suitcase as many as 15 hours.
Iconic bags of Louis Vuitton include the Speedy bag and Neverfull bags.
Each season Louis Vuitton produces rare, limited edition bags that are generally
only available by reservation through larger Louis Vuitton stores.
Many of the company's products utilize the signature brown Damier and
Monogram Canvas materials, both of which were first used in the late 19th
century. All of the company's products exhibit the eponymous LV initials. The
company markets its product through its own stores located throughout the
world, which allows it to control product quality and pricing. It also allows
LV to prevent counterfeit products entering its distribution channels. In
addition, the company distributes its products through the company's own
website, LouisVuitton.com.
Louis Vuitton opened its first airport store at Seoul Incheon
International airport towards the end of 2011.

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