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  2. Champs-Élysées - Wikipedia

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    The Avenue des Champs-Élysées (UK: / ˌ ʃ ɒ̃ z eɪ ˈ l iː z eɪ, ɛ-/, US: / ʃ ɒ̃ z ˌ eɪ l i ˈ z eɪ /; French: [av(ə)ny de ʃɑ̃z‿elize] ⓘ) is an avenue in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) long and 70 metres (230 ft) wide, running between the Place de la Concorde in the east and the Place Charles de Gaulle in the west, where the Arc de ...

  3. Eric Carlson (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Louis Vuitton Building - Avenue des Champs Elysees Céline, Avenue Montaigne, Paris, France, 2004 Louis Vuitton, Nagoya, [ 8 ] Roppongi Hills Tokyo, [ 9 ] Ginza Tokyo, Omotesando Tokyo, [ 10 ] LV Building, Seoul, 2002–2007

  4. Louis Vuitton - Wikipedia

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    By 1913, the Louis Vuitton Building opened on the Champs-Elysees. It was the largest travel-goods store in the world at the time. It was the largest travel-goods store in the world at the time. Stores also opened in New York, Bombay , Washington , London, Alexandria , and Buenos Aires as World War I began.

  5. Paris hosted a giant picnic for over 4,000 people on the ...

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    A photograph taken on April 23, 2024 shows a view of the new Louis Vuitton luxury shop belonging to French luxury group LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, on the Champs Elysee avenue in Paris.

  6. Hôtel de la Païva - Wikipedia

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    The Hôtel de la Païva ("Mansion of La Païva") is a hôtel particulier, a type of large townhouse of France, that was built between 1856 and 1866, at 25 Avenue des Champs-Élysées by the courtesan Esther Lachmann, better known as La Païva. [1] She was born in modest circumstances in the Moscow ghetto, to Polish parents.

  7. Patrick Rimoux - Wikipedia

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    Louis Vuitton Space, Champs Elysées, Paris. 2006 Exhibition at the French Alliance of New Delhi, India, 2006 Installation with the 35 mm film of Le Cirque de Calder , Baudoin Lebon Gallery, Paris, 2005

  8. Category:Champs-Élysées - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the Champs-Élysées, an avenue in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) long and 70 metres (230 ft) wide, running between the Place de la Concorde in the east and the Place Charles de Gaulle in the west, where the Arc de Triomphe is located.

  9. Georges Ferréol Vuitton - Wikipedia

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    Georges Ferréol Vuitton (13 July 1857 – 26 October 1936) was the only child of Louis Vuitton (1821–1892; French designer and trunk maker for Empress Eugénie de Montijo [1] [2]) and Clemence-Emilie Vuitton, [3] who succeeded his father as head of the Louis Vuitton brand, which is now a brand under the umbrella of the parent company LVMH.