Inside Louis Vuitton's success

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Published 2014-02-27
Starting out as a trunk maker, the Louis Vuitton brand is now estimated to be worth $30 billion.

All Comments (21)
  • @theonlybabybear
    I saw a LV trunk in the window of a shop in downtown Seattle, I asked the store woman if I could see it and surprisingly she took me into the window display and showed me the trunk. The outside was tattered and beat but still in decent shape. She opened the trunk and inside looked like it was made yesterday! FLAWLESS! These are real works of art that stand the test of time!
  • @thankyou3970
    my dad used this wallet for over 15 years still not broke
  • Youtube commenters so quick to hate on something they cant afford
  • @azeemmalik1335
    It’s too bad people are making fake Louis Vuitton accessories while the real company is working hard to make these products
  • @Sean-me4fv
    This man is the CEO of Moet & Chandon, Louis Vuitton, Dom Perignon, Veuve Cliquot, Krug, Hennessy, Christian Dior, Marc Jacobs, Bvlgari, TAG Heuer, and many many more.
  • @red88alert
    If you can't afford it, don't talk shit. Louis Vuitton is the best.
  • @guasabara
    The meticulous workmanship incurred to crafting these products is superb. We should look not on how much a product costs to make, rather how much work is put behind each.
  • To everyone who is hating on here, rethink that nearly everything is made by hand and the materials are from best quality. Ask an old man who bought around two or three pairs of shoes in his life, which were made by a cobbler. Those must have been really expensive, but all worth it when you think about the time he has worn them. And now rethink again about how many pairs of machine produced shoes you would buy only because they aren't as expensive as those made by the cobbler. This could be minimum three times more, because of their poor quality. Producing all those products by hand is really hard and takes quite a lot of time, so the price of shoes made by a cobbler or products by Louis Vuitton are entitled. Last thing to say is that everyone can choose on their own to buy handmade products or products made by a machine, so don't judge those who choose the more expensive products or the cheaper ones.
  • @louiscaruso4167
    I own a Louis Vuitton gym bag that I purchased at Saks Fifth Avenue in 1979 and it is excellent condition, the shoulder strap wore down. So wonderful just what goes into the craft. I do not approve of the fake stuff.
  • @jamess.2491
    my mum bought one of the trunks about 20 years ago and the inside still looks brand new! amazing.
  • @Mb-vs3lw
    isn't it LV that burn their unsold merchandise so its not sold at a discount?
  • @treball2982
    Louis Vuitton messed up by collaborating with supreme
  • @vab7274
    Everyone has different likes no need to hate in what 1 person buys and others dont.
  • The reason i love LV is because it’s craftsmanship is just PERFECT!!!!!!
  • All of the luxury brands are very nice. I just love Louis Vuitton the most. It's the story behind the brand that has kept me intrigued .
  • @victortalar9404
    Lovely video, but it is quite sad to see that Louis Vuitton is everywhere nowadays, there is no exclusivity and craftsmanship anymore, it is just like seeing another Louis Vuitton bag. In my eyes, a waste of a beautiful brand with such an amazing history. I rather spend my money on brands like Goyard, who pays a lot of attention to the details, craftsmanship and customer service. Luxury is all about exclusivity, craftsmanship, good service and attention to detail, out of personal experience I can say that Louis Vuitton lacks in all of those categories.
  • @MsLynda22
    They are pricey, but an investment. Lasts for years, literally decades, and you can always resell! I have a 34 year old trousse, still looks fab.