Louis Vuitton was founded in 1854 in Paris by Louis Vuitton and has since grown to become the world's most valuable luxury brand. It had $9.4 billion in sales last year and operates over 450 stores in 50 countries. To produce its luxury goods, Louis Vuitton relies on natural resources like cotton, leather, metals, trees, and silk as well as factories, machinery, transportation, and a global workforce of designers, farmers, factory workers, and retail employees.
2. History
• Founded in Paris by Louis Vuitton in 1854
• Named the World’s Most Valuable Luxury
Brand from 2006 – 2012
• LV had $9.4 Billion in sales last year
• Located in 50 countries with more than 450
stores worldwide
3. • Cotton
• Cows
• Gold, Silver, and other metals
• Trees for paper
• Silk
• Chemicals for dye, stain, glue, polyester, and plastic
• Land for store-front
4. Capital
• Factories for production
• Sewing, Staining, Printing,
and Engraving machines
• Cash registers
• Airplanes, trucks, and
marine vessels for shipping