Facts about Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton died at 70 years old
Born: August 4, 1821
Birthplace: Jura, France
Best known as: Founder of the luxury monogrammed luggage company

     

Louis Vuitton Biography

Louis Vuitton began manufacturing trunks in Paris in 1854, and the company he started went on to become one of the world’s most famous makers of luxury goods.

The company is now especially known for its designer logo, a beige-on-chestnut monogram of an intertwined “LV.”

Vuitton’s high-quality travelling trunks were such a hit in the 1850s that he had to expand his factory within a few years, relocating to Asniéres in 1860.

As the years went by the Vuitton line gained international recognition, thanks in part to a bronze medal at the 1867 World’s Fair and a gold medal at the 1889 World’s Fair, both held in Paris.

After Louis died in 1892, his son, Georges, took the company to new heights, developing what is recognized as the first “designer label” on a product. (Widespread copying of Vuitton patterns pushed Georges to design the distinctive “LV” monogram.)

Vuitton’s luggage company has since become a world leader in luxury consumer goods, with products that include travel books, perfume, distilled spirits and designer clothing.

Extra credit

Georges Vuitton is also credited with developing Loius Vuitton’s unique five-combination lock… In 1936, after Georges died, his son, Gaston-Louis, took the helm of the company… In 1983 the Louis Vuitton company joined with America’s Cup to form the Vuitton Cup, a preliminary competition — called an eliminatory regatta — for the world’s most prestigious yacht race… In 1997, Louis Vuitton entered the world of high fashion with the designs of Marc Jacobs, who became the company’s artistic director.


     

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