LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is pleased with what it called “quite solid” sales growth from July through September that exceeded the results from the first half of 2016. The French luxury conglomerate saw comparable sales in the most recent quarter increase by six percent, and in the first nine months of the year by five percent to €26.3 billion (about $29 billion). Read more at Fashionista.
Read More“In September, Louis Vuitton will start selling the eagerly-awaited range in 473 stores internationally, each costing $240, with scents ranging from floral to oud and leather. After a failed attempt to launch a fragrance in 1946, this time round, the luxury fashion brand has called upon the expertise of third-generation perfumer, Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, as well as setting up a new base in Grasse.” Read more at Refinery29.
Read More“French apparel and accessories house Louis Vuitton is returning to the fragrance sector after a decades-long hiatus. Les Parfums Louis Vuitton is expected to go to market in September, after more than four years of research and development.” Read more at Luxury Daily.
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