Louis Vuitton (LVMH)
历史时间线
- 1854: Louis Vuitton opens his first store in Paris, specializing in flat-topped trunks for steamship travel
- 1888: Introduces the Damier checkerboard canvas pattern
- 1896: Georges Vuitton (son) creates the iconic LV Monogram to combat counterfeiting
- 1914: Opens the largest travel goods store on Champs-Élysées
- 1987: LVMH formed through merger of Moët Hennessy and Louis Vuitton
- 1997: Marc Jacobs becomes first artistic director, launching ready-to-wear
- 2013: Marc Jacobs departs; Nicolas Ghesquière takes over women's collections
- 2018: Virgil Abloh appointed men's artistic director — first African-American in the role
- 2021: After Virgil Abloh's passing, Pharrell Williams takes over men's in 2023
- 2024: Louis Vuitton revenue exceeds €22 billion, making it the largest single luxury brand
商业模式
Louis Vuitton operates across leather goods (core), ready-to-wear, shoes, accessories, jewelry, watches, and fragrances. The brand maintains strict control over distribution — no wholesale, no outlet stores — selling only through its own boutiques and website. This preserves pricing power and brand aura. Leather goods represent ~70% of revenue with margins exceeding 40%.
护城河分析
- Monogram iconography: The LV monogram is arguably the most recognized luxury symbol globally
- Vertical integration: Owns tanneries, workshops, and retail — controls every touchpoint
- Never discount policy: Maintains price integrity; items appreciate in secondary market
- **LVMH ecosystem benefits from shared real estate, supply chain, and marketing leverage
- Cultural relevance strategy: Collaborations with artists (Supreme, Yayoi Kusama, Nike) keep the brand young
关键数据
- HQ: Paris, France (2 Rue du Pont-Neuf)
- Parent: LVMH (ticker: MC.PA)
- 2024 Revenue: ~€22-24 billion
- Boutiques: 460+ worldwide
- Leather goods margin: estimated 40%+
有趣事实
Louis Vuitton burns unsold merchandise rather than discounting it — a practice revealed in a 2018 investigation. The company defends this as necessary to protect brand value and prevent counterfeit markets from using genuine discounted goods.