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  • Associated Press Louis Vuitton is taking steps to preserve inventory at its French stores.

    Gleam Returns to Luxury-Goods Sales Christina Passariello 2010

  • Louis Vuitton is closing its French stores an hour earlier each day until the end of November because the company says it is running short on inventory.

    Gleam Returns to Luxury-Goods Sales Christina Passariello 2010

  • Louis Vuitton is using him as its latest celebrity featured in ads — in this case, in a photo by Annie Leibovitz showing Richards in a New York hotel room with a Louis Vuitton guitar case.

    Ad Track: These promo items may be mightier than the pen 2008

  • The 63-year-old spent the last 21 years transforming Louis Vuitton from a French trunk maker into a global handbag brand with operations stretching from Shanghai to Rio de Janeiro.

    With Leap To Vuitton, A Change In Culture Max Colchester 2011

  • Louis Vuitton, which is the flagship brand of the LVMH luxury goods empire, generated around €6 billion $8.21 billion in sales in 2010.

    With Leap To Vuitton, A Change In Culture Max Colchester 2011

  • A federal -- that's cute -- a federal court in Virginia said it's unlikely that this Chewy Vuitton stuff will be confused with Louis Vuitton, which is -- and if it were ...

    CNN Transcript Nov 28, 2006 2006

  • Dior belongs to the luxury goods company LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, which is led by Bernard Arnault.

    Forbes.com: News Hannah Elliott 2011

  • Consumers have favored labels with deep roots and a rich heritage over the past year such as Vuitton, Gucci and Herm

    U.K. Bans Two Louis Vuitton Ads as 'Misleading' 2010

  • But how exactly has this otherwise rational person been convinced that it’s OK, that it is in fact a fine idea, to spend four figures on a particular bag — especially one, in the case of Goyard or Louis Vuitton, that is not even made of leather but has instead been created from frankly cheap-looking coated canvas?

    Carried Away 2007

  • But how exactly has this otherwise rational person been convinced that it’s OK, that it is in fact a fine idea, to spend four figures on a particular bag — especially one, in the case of Goyard or Louis Vuitton, that is not even made of leather but has instead been created from frankly cheap-looking coated canvas?

    Carried Away 2007

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