Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly abbreviated to Louis Vuitton, is a French brand that manufactures luggage, bags, accessories and clothing. It was founded in 1854 when the craftsman Louis Vuitton began specializing in the manufacture of luggage, handbags and accessories in Paris. In 1896, his son Georges Vuitton introduced the still legendary monogram: the letters L and V were originally intertwined against a dark brown background.
The fifth generation of the Vuitton family, Patrick Louis Vuitton, was at the head of the house until he was succeeded by Michael Burke.