jeudi 19 janvier 2017
17 Things You Probably Never Knew About Louis Vuitton
If you survived the logomania of the early 2000s, you know: there's no monogram easier to recognize than Louis Vuitton. The brand's signature LV has been spotted on bags carried by everyone from Paris Hilton to Angelina Jolie. But there's so much more to the luxury label than its place on the arm of Hollywood's hottest A-listers. In fact, this fashion powerhouse has had a long and fascinating history that has managed to make it a cultural phenomenon time and time again. So read on for a little bit of history and some crazy-cool facts about the luxe brand behind some of your favorite bags.
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