Louis Vuitton
The Louis Vuitton brand started from rather humble beginnings in 1854. The brand's founder, Louis Vuitton, born in 1821, somewhere in the mountains of Eastern France, established the brand in Paris as a Factory boxed and packed as required. Before being 30 years old, Vuitton had built himself a network of acquaintances in the French royal class. His skill as a craftsman impressed Empress Eugenie de Montijo, wife of Napoleon III, who hired him as her own canner. The loyal sponsorship has enhanced Vuitton's skillset, giving him a better chance to start his own company. Within four years, he had filled his knowledge box to the point where he was able to come up with more unique and cutting-edge designs. Vuitton has designed pants that are so creative and elegant that they are not only impressive but also seductive, designed in a rectangular shape that is just the right size, and waterproof.
Louis Vuitton died in 1892, leaving the company under his son Georges Vuitton. Shortly after Georges Vuitton took over, the signature LV Braille canvas pattern was introduced. Just like his father, Georges was smart enough to create a unique monogrammed canvas featuring the initials LV and botanical patterns to prevent copying. Even with a reputation already ingrained in the hearts of most countries and cities of the world, the pioneers of the Vuitton brand are constantly bringing forth new inventions and transformations.
The Louis Vuitton brand has a long reputation in the luxury goods industry, dating back more than 150 years, has been listed as the strongest brand with a value brand of 28.4 billion dollars.
Brand Value: $28.4 Billion