LV Trivia

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I forget whether someone has posted this before but:

LV in Japan:

- Louis Vuitton stores in Japan account for one-third of Louis Vuitton's annual sales
- There are a lot of demand for LV in Japan, that the stores can't keep stock on their sales
 
batignolles is named after a quaint little town in the heart of france.

there is only one LV store in manila and before that filipina LV lovers would fly to hongkong, singapore and bangkok to get their LV fix. Some still do because of the cheaper price and the excuse to travel.

Audrey Hepburn's custom-made speedy was a speedy 35.

Eliza was named after audrey hepburn's character in my fair lady

Ealier than that before Martial Law (as no LV stores in Asia yet), Paris and Madrid.
 
Celebs get free stuff. Here is how it works:

- It's part of the overall communication plan.

For specific items, LV will determine which actresses, singers, celebs
receive which gift. Usually they target the girls that are highly media
coveted.

- They did give the Sprouse Cashmere scarf to Sienna Miller, as well as
Kate Moss and others.

LV earned the results that were expected; the celebs have been
photographed with the scarf on!

Of course, they send the gift with no guarentee that the star will wear
the gift.

If the celeb is photographed then it's free publicity for LV.

- An other example; when you saw Janet with the Miroir Alma, her outfit
was comprised of LV, which was accented by the Bindis Sunglasses.

She didn't want to keep the Alma cause the version she had was a
prototype. She gave it back. For her kindness, Louis Vuitton let her keep the
rest of the outfit.

- Celebs stylists work with the LV Press Relations office & they ask
for a specific look for their client.

LV can accept to lend the merchandise or not but if the celeb is famous
enough, they just provide the pieces as free gifts. Otherwise, the
stylist has to send back the clothes (that's what they usually do). Also,
if the celeb really likes the outfit they will ask to keep it. The
answer is usually yes.

- Celebs don't get discounts or free stuff at the store but have access
to the "Forced Sale" merchandise.

In every flagship store, they have 3 to 6 pieces of a limited line on
the side (current limited line) to be able to sell to a VIP and I'm
talking about a celeb not a good client, or VIC. The tiers of power shift
greatly between VIP & VIC in this last mentioned point.

To give you an idea, if a famous actress-singer comes to the NY 5th
Avenue store - San Francisco Union Square and ask for a Speedy Miroir they
will have the Speedy Miroir for her.

If a stylist calls the PR LV office and says: "I work for ------ and
she will be on the red carpet for 3 events in the next 2 weeks, she wants
this look and this look... from the Spring Summer 2007", then LV will
the lend the outfit & accessories to the stylist.

She will definitely be photographed and it will be free publicity for
LV. As such, it is absolutely imperative for every brand to have a good
PR (Public Relations) team.

In other words they don't get free stuff at the store but they get the
opportunity to wear some outfits and accessories for free. Sometimes
they keep it and they also receive gifts according to the current LV
communication plan. That plan is always strategically and efficiently
crafted ahead of time, leaving little room for any mistakes.

That said, all of the above does not apply to VIC's which have far more
reduced privileges, but are nevertheless afforded small gifts (never
merchandise or in-store items) and invitations to local special events.
Even the most expensive "best clients" gifts does not cost LV more than
$30 to make/offer/deliver.

These VIC gifts, regardless of their apparent worth, are equivalent to
'souvenirs', and as the title suggests, hold little monetary value.
This is also why merchandise is never used as gifts because it does hold
'real' retail value in that the profit margin is in upwards of 60-80%.

Middle Eastern Royals (Sheikas) can SO anything they like!
 
NOt sure if posted before :

Louis Vuitton today boasts 15 production workshops, an international logistics center, more than 350 exclusive shops in 51 countries and employs 11,400 people throughout the world, 66% of whom are based outside France.

Louis Vuitton recently launched via its Galeries Lafayette Store (re-opened May 10th) a "bag bar", which is a brand new concept that allows you to enjoy (all available bags displayed)...without any hint of moderation.
 

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LV consumer habits around the world, according to French program "Nec Plus Ultra""

Japanese women still choose the MC above all other types of leather/styles. They want to carry a recognisable label, in order to feel part of a group.

French and Italian women buy MC as starters, but quickly move to damier and later epi for a more subtle exclusive style. Discretion is key.
 
NOt sure if posted before :

Louis Vuitton today boasts 15 production workshops, an international logistics center, more than 350 exclusive shops in 51 countries and employs 11,400 people throughout the world, 66% of whom are based outside France.

Louis Vuitton recently launched via its Galeries Lafayette Store (re-opened May 10th) a "bag bar", which is a brand new concept that allows you to enjoy (all available bags displayed)...without any hint of moderation.

thank you for the pic Sassy, I need a drink at this bar! ::p:
 
Bumping with new facts because I love this thread.

Fall 2007

The fall collection and colours of the fall show were inspired by the painting "Girl with a pearl earring" by Johannes Vermeers. Vermeers lived his life in a town called Delft (Delft bag available only in exotic) The Girl in the painting is thought to be a girl named Griet. In the movie Greit was played by Scarlett Johannson

Mirage

The mirage was originally named Degrade this is a term in photography & painting meaning graduated shading hence the colour bending from one to another
 
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