Louis Vuitton has annual sales income of 15 billion dollars, and has located in the second place of most expensive brands of the world.
The story of Louis Vuitton proves that there are not many impossible things in this world, all we have to do is work hard and not be afraid of problems.
10-year-old Louis Vuitton never imagined that when he helped his stepfather in business, he would create a world-famous brand and after 166 years, this brand would become one of the top luxury brands and manufacturers of goods.
Louis Vuitton was born in 1821 in a small village in eastern France. His father was a farmer and his mother worked in the hat industry. When Vuitton was 13 years old, he left home because of his mother's harsh behavior and went on foot to Paris, where he did strange things along the way. Upon entering the capital, Louis was trained by Merchant, who produced luggage for the rich during the Industrial Revolution. Overall, Louis Vuitton worked for Marshall for 17 years.
How did he go from being a poor man from a small village to becoming a world fashion designer?
Beginning of 1853, Vuitton became the maker of a personal bag for the Queen of France, Eugene de Montiju (wife of Napoleon Bonaparte III), which brought him many clients.
In 1854, Louis Vuitton opened his personal facility and first boutique in Paris, launching waterproof Vuitton bags. Due to its rapid growth, Louis Vuitton was forced to set up another workshop in Asniere Sur Seine, initially with only 20 workers. The designer's products became popular around the world and served as a measure of quality and reliability. In 1885, Louis Vuitton opened its first store in London, followed by New York and Philadelphia.
In 1886, Louis Vuitton and his son George invented a new type of lock and patented it. They were very confident, and even challenged the famous Harry Houdini to get out of Louis Vuitton's sealed box, but Houdini declined the offer, and this refusal helped prove their perfection.
In 1901, under the guidance of his son, George, who continued to work after the death of his father, "Louis Vuitton" released the steam bag. Initially, this model was created as a bag to carry contaminated clothing. Louis Vuitton bags were so popular that people soon started making counterfeit bags. To prove the authenticity of the bags, in 1896, George created a famous monogram printed on jacquard.
Items from this popular brand are still counterfeited, the company has zero tolerance for counterfeits. If you are seen with a counterfeit product, they can sue you, especially if you make money this way and it can happen anywhere in the world. Sometimes, the company makes special bags for celebrities, they even make special bags for Diana Vishnova, the top ballerina of the Mariinsky Ballet.
The company's stores have a special space, where each product is displayed in the best light, the stores are located only in shopping areas or luxury shopping centers, some Louis Vuitton products are only available to VIP customers. Since 1998, Louis Vuitton has been producing not only bags but also clothing, shoes, accessories and jewelry.
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