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The LVMH Tower is a 24-story high-rise office tower on 57th Street, near Madison Avenue, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Designed by Christian de Portzamparc, the building opened in 1999 as the overseas headquarters of Paris-based LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE. The building has received widespread praise from architecture critics.
The chocolate shop at the new Louis Vuitton store in New York City. Courtesy of Louis Vuitton Fans of designer chocolate (raise your hands) will flock to the first Vuitton chocolate store in the U.S.
Last week, Louis Vuitton unveiled a massive new store in New York, marking the occasion with an appropriately massive party attended by everyone from fashion editors and influencers to boldfaced ...
The multi-billion-dollar French fashion house opened the doors to its first eatery in the United States on November 15th, located on the fourth floor of its opulent Shohei Shigematsu-designed New ...
In 1996, LVMH acquired the majority share of DFS Group, [10] buying out partners Feeney, Parker, and Pilaro and setting a new focus on the combined elements of travel and luxury. [11] It developed a merchandising strategy based around five core categories – Beauty and Fragrances; Fashion and Accessories; Watches and Jewelry; Wines and Spirits ...
In 2022, Louis Vuitton announced a €1 million donation to UNICEF to help the Ukrainian victims of the Russian invasion. [107] On 2 March 2022, LVMH Group pledged €5 million to the Red Cross to those affected by the war. [108] [109] In addition, the company closed 124 of its stores in Russia. [110]
On Friday, Louis Vuitton welcomed shoppers into its temporary store — right nearby the flagship that's undergoing a multi-year renovation. Many visitors told The Post they couldn't believe such ...
Also in this year products introduced included the Monogram Vernis line, the LV scrapbooks, and the Louis Vuitton City Guide. [21] The last events in the 20th century were the release of the mini monogram line in 1999. The opening of the first store in Africa in Marrakech, Morocco, in 2000.