Jimmy Wales Type Division of holding company (LVMH) Industry Retail Founded 1854 Founder(s) Louis Vuitton Headquarters Paris‚ France Key people Yves Carcelle[1] (Chairman & CEO) Marc Jacobs (Artistic Director) Kim Jones (lead designer of menswear) Products Luxury goods Revenue €2.5 billion (2011)[2] Parent LVMH 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
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SHANGHAI TANG: THE FIRST GLOBAL CHINESE LUXURY BRAND? When he created Shanghai Tang in 1994‚ Hong Kong businessman David Tang intended to launch Chinaís first bona-fide luxury brand. The idea was ìto create the first global Chinese lifestyle brand by revitalising Chinese designsóinterweaving traditional Chinese culture with the dynamism of the 21st centuryî.1 In the first few years‚ Tangís flamboyant‚ cross-cultural style and ties to international celebrities fuelled the buzz surrounding the label
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for these knock-off products that LVMH Moet Hennessy‚ owner of the brand‚ has a special team that works with international police organizations. Last year there were 6‚000 raids by police‚ resulting in the arrest of nearly 1‚000 counterfeiters (LV‚ 2005). The LV logo has become an icon in the designer luggage‚ handbags and accessories market. The words Louis Vuitton are the code for describing an internationally recognized and exclusive fashion empire. LVMH Moet Hennessy ’s target market is
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LVMH – Fashion & Leather Goods External Analysis Faurum Doshi LVMH Summary LVMH‚ known as Moët Hennessy • Louis Vuitton‚ is a French conglomerate and the largest producer of luxury goods in the world. LVMH was formed in 1987 with the merger of Moet et Chandon a champagne manufacturer‚ Hennessy a cognac manufacturer‚ and Louis Vuitton a fashion house. The LVMH group is comprised over five sectors: Fashion & Leather Goods‚ Wine & Spirits‚ Perfumes & Cosmetics‚ Watches &
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Student number: S152335 Date: 14.11.2013 Module: Strategic Management Assessor: Stephen Sawyers Assignment title: Analyse and evaluate suitable context of the organisation’s operations in terms of the internal and external environment. Rationalise strategic choice on the basis of contextual analysis. Word Count: 1603 (including refernces) Comment page. This Assignment will talk about world famous company - Louis
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...........11 * 2.3 Limitations of Techniques applied& Ethical issues ………………………...11 CHAPTER 3: RESULTS‚ ANALYSIS‚ and CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS …………………………………………………………………………………………13 * 3.1 Company Strategy of Hermes & LVMH…………………….…………...........14 * 3.2 Financial Ratios Analysis…………………………………………………….…15 * 3.3 Business Analysis……………………………………………………………….27 * 3.4 Conclusion of Hermes Business and Financial Performance over the three- year period
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By Ivanova Evgeniya Moscow 2013 CONTENTS 1.1.Getting to know luxury 5 1.2.The global market of luxury goods 9 1.3.Methods of customer attraction 11 2.1.Burberry 19 2.2.Gucci 21 2.3.LVMH 24 Introduction What exactly do we mean by " luxury"? Most of us are able to recognize a luxury product‚ but we are unable to define the specific characteristics that contribute to the concept of luxury. This is because our perception of luxury
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new brands has been created. Hublort watch is one of them which was found in 1980‚ then being famous as the watch of European royalty. The positioning of Hublot watches is clear since it was founded‚ which focuses on the high-end luxury market (LVMH PRESS RELEASES‚ 2008). Hublot is one of the most significant symbols of modern luxury that not only owes its success in traditional watchmaking‚ but also in a daring which may have seemed unthinkable: the first level of luxury watches with the rubber
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Vuitton’s success. ------------------------------------------------- Competitive threats Competitors (current threat) Louis Vuitton has to face a fierce competition on the European luxury market. With 3.06 billion euros of net benefits in 2011‚ LVMH doesn’t fear the Eurozone crisis‚ and is the most valuable luxury brand. However‚ some competitors are targeting the same segment. The second most important brand‚ Hermès‚ is well-known for its leather goods‚ such as bags and belts. Gucci‚ the third
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some companies are increasing the extent to which corporate social responsibility and sustainability issues feature in their business practices. This paper will look at the issues regarding luxury brands and social responsibility‚ and will focus on LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton‚ the world‟s largest luxury goods conglomerate. Introduction Despite the recent global financial crisis and continuing economic troubles worldwide‚ sales of luxury brands are growing. According to the Luxury Goods Worldwide
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