The Homeless Teen Who Created Louis Vuitton
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Louis Vuitton is the No.1 luxury brand in the world — valued at over $30 billion. Its history dates back to the 19th century and begins with a homeless teenager who could only dream of success. With no money or food, he worked odd jobs with artisans and craftsmen to survive, barely making any money but learned valuable skills that led to pioneering modern luggage and creating a billion-dollar empire.
From the streets to a successful startup owner, a homeless boy who started the powerful Louis Vuitton! Let us take you on a journey on how a homeless boy built this vast empire that is hallowed stature in the world of fashion with just hopes and dreams. Now his story continues to inspire and will continue to inspire countless generations.
Louis Vuitton is the most valuable luxury fashion brand in the world. Its CEO, Bernard Arnault, is also the second-wealthiest man on the planet with a net worth of around $180 billion dollars. Looking at Louis Vuitton’s business and financial success today, you would never guess that the company was started by a man who was homeless during his teenage years, had no education, and slept in a forest. Louis Vuitton is a true business rags-to-riches story. But the company would also be the subject of a hostile takeover, countless lawsuits, and a host of other controversies. This is the insane story of Louis Vuitton, and how a tiny family business evolved into one of the most powerful brands in the world. LVMH is now a giant luxury fashion conglomerate, and the story of Louis Vuitton & Bernard Arnault (The wolf in Cashmere) is a business mini movie I think you’re gonna enjoy! In this business success story, we'll look at: how did Louis Vuitton start? Why is Louis Vuitton so popular? What is the history of Louis Vuitton and LVMH? And lots more about Louis Vuitton's extremely profitable business.
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