We’ve
been following along with the story of Louis Vuitton’s very publicly
shifting accessories strategy very closely, and each time we update you
on it, you guys have a lot to say. The story and Vuitton’s attitudes
toward its customers bring out a lot of opinions, both for and against
the brand’s attempts to shift its focus to a more leather-centric,
higher-dollar customer, Louis Vuitton Outlet
but we’ve never asked you guys straight-up whether or not the shift has
affected your own purchasing behavior. Today, we want to find out.
First,
we figure that you guys fit into two groups: people who consider
themselves current Vuitton customers and those who do not. For those who
consider them customers, especially those of you who buy primarily from
the canvas lines (monogram or otherwise), do you feel slighted by LV’s
attitude toward its entry-level customers? Do you consider yourself an
entry-level costumer of the brand? louis vuitton handbags
Do you feel less likely to shop with Vuitton because of its attitude,
and if you do, where will you be spending your handbag dollars in the
future?
If
you’re not currently a Louis Vuitton customer but shop from other
high-end handbag lines, this shift in Vuitton’s strategy is targeted
toward you. Do you find the idea of more discreet, logo-absent Vuitton
leather goods interesting? Would you be willing to spend $4,000 or more
on a leather bag from the brand if you liked the design and thought the
materials merited the price, or do visions of teenagers carrying
monogram Neverfulls dance in your head no matter what? Will the upcoming
change in creative leadership, Louis Vuitton Sunglasses
rumored to be focused on former Balenciaga designer Nicolas Ghesquiere,
affect your opinion, or do you feel like your perceptions of Louis
Vuitton are already set in stone, for better or for worse?
All
the rumors were true, as they so often are. Yesterday’s Louis Vuitton
Spring 2014 show was Marc Jacobs’ last at the helm of the brand that
he’s lead for 16 years, louis vuitton shoes
drawing to an end one of the most prolific and lucrative partnerships
in modern fashion history. Jacobs’ has never been a man for subtle
statements, and he went out in a way that only he could – with an almost
entirely black show that referenced some of his greatest hits for the
brand and closed with a round of showgirls wearing little more than
thousands of meticulously placed jet beads.Here’s Katie Holmes cruising
around solo in NYC, carrying a Louis Vuitton Mon Monogram Neverfull
Tote. In a rare move for a celeb (or anyone), Katie seems to have opted
out of getting her Neverfull monogrammed, choosing instead to go with a
custom-color stripe alone. Louis Vuitton Rolling Luggage Katie has quite a nuanced designer bag collection, which you can view in its entirety in “The Many Bags of Katie Holmes”!
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