The Corporate Age of Louis Vuitton (1937 - Present Day)
A recent book by Stephanie Bonvincini, Louis Vuitton, A French Saga, has made allegations about Louis Vuitton's links with the Vichy regime and the subsequent Nazi occupation of France in the second world war.
In 1946 Vuitton decides to go toward other industries instead of laying off workers in the post-war situation.
In 1951, Louis Vuitton supplies all the travel items for President Auriol of France's tour of America after World War II.
In 1959, new innovations in the treatment of canvas allow more bags to be made, and Louis Vuitton releases a set of Monogram canvas bags.
Between 1959 and 1965, 25 new models of travel items were introduced each year; a total of 175 new travel items introduced.
In 1968, a Louis Vuitton sales office opens in Tokyo, Japan.
In 1969, Gaston-Louis Vuitton dies.
In 1977, the Louis Vuitton SA holding company was created.
In 1978, Louis Vuitton stores open in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.
In 1983, Louis Vuitton teams up with the America's Cup sailing race to form the Louis Vuitton Cup for Sailing. The Louis Vuitton Cup is an elimination round in which the winner sails against the America's Cup winner from the previous year for the America's Cup.
In 1984, the first store in South Korea opens in Seoul.
In 1985, the Epi Leather line is introduced.
In 1987, Louis Vuitton and Moet-Hennessey merge to form LVMH Moet Hennessey Louis Vuitton. The group continues to own the Louis Vuitton company and brand.
In 1988, the Louis Vuitton Classic Annual Automobile Race is launched in Paris, France.
In 1992, a Louis Vuitton store opens in Beijing, China.
In 1993, LVMH launches the Taiga line, a luggage and briefcase black leather line for men.
In 1996, the centennial of the Monogram Canvas occurs and LVMH spotlights various designers.
In 1997, LVMH launches a line of pens.
In 1998, LVMH adds Marc Jacobs, who designs the Monogram Vernis line, and LVMH launches a line of travel guides to major cities around the world.
In 2001, LVMH creates the Graffiti line and a Louis Vuitton charm bracelet is released.
In 2002, LVMH releases a Louis Vuitton line of watches.
In 2003, Takashi Murakami & Marc Jacobs launch the Cherry Blossom Limited Edition, Multicolore and Eye Love lines.
In 2004, Louis Vuitton opens in New Delhi, India.
In 1946 Vuitton decides to go toward other industries instead of laying off workers in the post-war situation.
In 1951, Louis Vuitton supplies all the travel items for President Auriol of France's tour of America after World War II.
In 1959, new innovations in the treatment of canvas allow more bags to be made, and Louis Vuitton releases a set of Monogram canvas bags.
Between 1959 and 1965, 25 new models of travel items were introduced each year; a total of 175 new travel items introduced.
In 1968, a Louis Vuitton sales office opens in Tokyo, Japan.
In 1969, Gaston-Louis Vuitton dies.
In 1977, the Louis Vuitton SA holding company was created.
In 1978, Louis Vuitton stores open in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.
In 1983, Louis Vuitton teams up with the America's Cup sailing race to form the Louis Vuitton Cup for Sailing. The Louis Vuitton Cup is an elimination round in which the winner sails against the America's Cup winner from the previous year for the America's Cup.
In 1984, the first store in South Korea opens in Seoul.
In 1985, the Epi Leather line is introduced.
In 1987, Louis Vuitton and Moet-Hennessey merge to form LVMH Moet Hennessey Louis Vuitton. The group continues to own the Louis Vuitton company and brand.
In 1988, the Louis Vuitton Classic Annual Automobile Race is launched in Paris, France.
In 1992, a Louis Vuitton store opens in Beijing, China.
In 1993, LVMH launches the Taiga line, a luggage and briefcase black leather line for men.
In 1996, the centennial of the Monogram Canvas occurs and LVMH spotlights various designers.
In 1997, LVMH launches a line of pens.
In 1998, LVMH adds Marc Jacobs, who designs the Monogram Vernis line, and LVMH launches a line of travel guides to major cities around the world.
In 2001, LVMH creates the Graffiti line and a Louis Vuitton charm bracelet is released.
In 2002, LVMH releases a Louis Vuitton line of watches.
In 2003, Takashi Murakami & Marc Jacobs launch the Cherry Blossom Limited Edition, Multicolore and Eye Love lines.
In 2004, Louis Vuitton opens in New Delhi, India.

