Long before Louis Vuitton was synonymous with some of the most beautiful purses available, it was the name of a French man who decided to walk from Jura to Paris in 1835. The journey was long but Vuitton was determined to be successful. Soon after scentbird reviews reaching the City of Lights, he began creating his own luggage and that luggage would be the foundation of his success. In 1892, Vuitton's son took over the family business. He brought the name to the United States just a year later by having an exhibition at the Chicago World's Fair. During the first half of the 20th century, the company started diversifying and eventually added handbags, wallets, and purses to its line up of items. However, what really set the stage for the company's success with the women of the world was product placement. In the movie Charade, Audrey Hepburn is filmed carrying a Louis Vuitton handbag. The rest is history.
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