
Georges Vuitton
Georges Vuitton was the son of Louis Vuitton and a pivotal figure in the brand's history. Born in 1857, he played a crucial role in expanding the family's luxury luggage business during the late 19th century. Notably, he designed specialized travel trunks for automobile journeys, showcasing innovation in both design and functionality. His contributions laid the groundwork for the brand's enduring association with luxury travel and high-quality craftsmanship. Under his leadership, the company also began to embrace branding and marketing strategies that elevated Louis Vuitton to one of the most recognized luxury brands in the world. Georges Vuitton's legacy continues to influence the brand's identity today.
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Georges Vuitton continued to live at the family home and developed the brand while inventing the LV monogram.
Dans les coulisses de la création de la malle trophée Louis Vuitton qui abrite la coupe du Grand Prix de MonacoGeorges Vuitton designed special trunks for automobile travel in 1897, highlighting the brand's automotive heritage.
Vuitton renforce sa présence sur le terrain du sport



