Luxury Brand Strategy of Louis Vuitton Shin’ya NAGASAWA* * Graduate School of Commerce‚ Waseda University Tokyo‚ Japan‚ nagasawa@waseda.jp Abstract: By systematically breaking down th e strategy of the single Louis Vuitton luxury brand into the four Ps (Product‚ Price‚ Place‚ and Promotion)‚ our aim in this paper is to extract the rules or principles of its brand marketing that differ from that of general consumer goods. In other words‚ the object is to distill the rules and principles of
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4 Challenges 5 SWOT Analysis 7 Company Analysis 8 Porter 5 Forces Model 13 Industry Analysis 14 Alternatives 17 Recommendations 23 Endnotes 27 Executive Summary Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy‚ a luxury goods provider is looking to expand their brand dominance in Asia. In order to expand successfully LVMH must evaluate challenges that may arise and get in the way of their successful expansion. In the Asian market‚ LVMH
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Global Marketing - Louis Vuitton in India With a GDP growth rate of more than nine percent‚ India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The population size exceeds one billion‚ including around 83‚000 dollar millionaires (2005)‚ recording the world’s second fastest growth in the number of high-net-worth consumers. Luxury brands like Louis Vuitton can take advantage of a steadily increasing upper class and a more and more affluent middle class. Moreover‚ 51 percent of the population
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report is for Louis Vuitton. The purpose of doing this is to evaluate the brand equity of Louis Vuitton‚ both from the customers’ and firm’s perspective. As the brand equity is based on brand knowledge‚ (Keller‚ 2003) the brand audit is carried out through a survey designed to measure two components of brand knowledge; namely brand awareness and brand image. In conclusion‚ it was found that the consumer can recall Louis Vuitton and they do recognize the brand. They also see Louis Vuitton as a brand
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Original Article The anatomy of the luxury fashion brand Received (in revised form): 9th September 2008 Antoinette M. Fionda is a PhD student specialising in Luxury Fashion Marketing at Heriot-Watt University. Previously‚ Antoinette worked in both the Fashion and the Luxury Fashion sectors in a variety of areas from design to management and consultancy. Christopher M. Moore is Chair in Marketing and Head of Fashion‚ Marketing and Retailing at Glasgow Caledonian University. Prior to his
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Case: LVMH‚ 2003 Issue Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy must decide whether to maintain its numerous product lines or eliminate certain lines to focus on its most profitable segments. Analysis LVMH relies on its well established brand name and reputation for creativity and quality to market its diverse product lines. The firm is in a unique position as it is one of the only players in the luxury goods industry that can maintain a diverse portfolio of luxury brands. Of the top 5 major fashion
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sales boost in the emerging marketing like China‚ which has extraordinary growth and strong potential consumers for the development of luxury goods in the China market. With gradually lower and lower increase of revenue in the European countries‚ Louis Vuitton (abridged as LV in the following sections) commits itself to set up more stores in China. However‚ LV is faced with the problems of declining profits in China‚ which urges it to adjust its entry strategy into the China market. In this case‚ this
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ABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY3 2.0 INTRODUCTION3 2.1 Background to Organization3 3.0 ANALYSIS3 3.1 Porters 5 Forces (Model of Competition)3 3.2 PESTEL (External Analysis)5 3.3 SWOT6 4.0 KEY FINDINGS OF ANALYSIS/PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION/ KEY STRATEGIC CONCERNS6 4.1 Vertical Integration6 4.2 Diversification7 5.0 POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS & STRATEGIES.8 7.0 CONCLUSION9 8.0 APPENDICES11 Appendix 1: Porters 5 Forces11 Appendix 3: Luxury Goods Group & Brands Top Ten Competitors13 Appendix 4: Industry
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Q. What distinctive resources and capabilities has LVMH developed or acquired that distinguish it from its competitors? What is its competitive advantage? What is the key to the corporation’s success? LVMH is a world leader in luxury with a portfolio of over 50 prestigious brands. Brands under the conglomerate (LVMH being the holding company) are synonymous with prestige and elegance and operate in the areas of: * Wines and spirits * Perfumes and cosmetics * Fashion and leather goods
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Communication in Business 100 Critical Essay Company: LOUIS VUITTON Essay Title: Corporate Social Responsibility: An investigation into Louis Vuitton Name: YAN JINSHAN Student Number: 17460510 Email: yanjinshan.eric@gmail.com Semester: One‚ 2014 Curtin University: Singapore Campus Tutor: Sally-Edith Yong Corporate Social Responsibility: An investigation into Louis Vuitton With the rapid development of social economy‚ the public tends to focus on the social responsibility
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