Louis Vuitton

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LOUIS VUITTON


Carmen Maria Ponce Daniella Castro Cookie Betances Madison Todd FASM 400 | Fall 2018 Professor Meloney Moore




AGENDA

1. Company Overview 2. Sustainability Efforts 3. Product Concept 4. Product Process 5. Info on competitors / swot 6. Marketing Materials



COMPANY OVERVIEW



OVERVIEW Founded in Paris in 1854, Maison Louis Vuitton has inherited the ambition and vision of its fonders. Today, Louis Vuitton’s spirit of adventure is expressed through its unique heritage, values, rigorous spirit of innovation and ingenuiy, boldness of creations and the demand for perfection in its designs. The House currently carries leather goods, ready-to-wear, accessories, shoes, watches and jewerly. Each piece that is created at the House has become legendary. Nicolas Ghesquiere has been the Creative Director of Women’s Collections since 2013. Virgil Abloh has been the Creative Director of Men’s Collections since March 26, 2018. The current Louis Vuitton CEO is Michael Burke.


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MISSION Our company is more than a name. It is a mindset. A challenge. A responsibility. Pioneers crafting unique journeys. Louis. Timely. Timeless. Audacity. Legacy. We find balance in constant motion. Impossible triggers our creativity. We pave the way. Passion in action. Human adventure. Collective enthusiasm. Unique talents and savoir - faire. People. Personalities. Possibilities. We never stop dreaming. We craft realities.




COMMUNITY EFFORTS The Foundation Louis Vuitton This phase in philanthropic efforts epitomises the support for art, culture, and heritage. Climate Change Half of the company’s CO2 emissions are generated by the consumption of energy. Over the past 15 years, Louis Vuitton has reduced this impact by 12% by making better lighting choices. Also, by reducing waste in packaging costs, we have helped the environment. Louis Vuitton for UNICEF The partnership between Louis Vuitton and UNICEF has already raised over five million dollars to provide humanitarian support for children in urgent need.


SUSTAINABILITY ISSUE Louis Vuitton has been publicly known as one of the high-end luxury brands that burn their unsold leather merchandise. This is done in order to not tarnish the percieved brand image and so that the products don’t fall into the balck market. This action is harmful to the environment. LVMH as a whole had over 1,072 metric tons in hazardous waste from their fashion brands in 2017. This is a 1% decrease from 2016. Each Louis Vuitton handbag goes through over 250 operations until the final product is produced. Hazardous waste is considered anything that has ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and toxicity features. When leather is treated, it is coated with flammable chemicals and other harmful materials. Burning this hazardous waste is extremely harmful to the environment.




PRODUCT CONCEPT After analyzing the issue and observing the market, we decided to use the unsold product from Louis Vuitton manufacturers. By using this material to create an accessories collection, we strive to be more sustainable and to improve the use of resources. We developed three products to better showcase our concept: earrings, tassel accessory, and bracelets.



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PRODUCT We have decided to create a sustainable accessories line for Louis Vuitton. By recylcing the older bags that the company would normally burn, we will be saving many hazardous emissions from entering the atmosphere. Also, by reusing these materials, we will be able to create new products that will be unique to the vintage legacy pieces the company has carried before. The name of this campaign will be Residue Revolution. This name was chosen due to the effect that each word has on society and on sustainability. Residue means scraps and leftovers from pieces that have already being made. Revolution is a cylce constantly spinning around one factor, which in this case, is sustainability. We believe this is a strong campaign name.




PRICE Our main strategy reguarding pricing strategies is to set our price point in the same area as other competitors. Because we know that these products are selling for other retailers, and that they are similar in make, we should set the prices respectively. Pure Leather Bracelet, Small: $350 Pure Leather Bracelet, Large: Fearless Tassel Leather Charm: $405 Sincere Leather Earrings: $400


PROMOTION The products will be advertised through different social media outlets, press, printed magazines, and billboards. Our primary marketing tool will be through Instagram and Twitter. This will be an ever-revolving door of communication between new Louis Vuitton products and consumers. The company will have press releaseses to communicate to a wider audience. This will also be key for magazine ads. Louis Vuitton will also create a video advertisment that will describe the steps they are taking to become more sustainable.




PLACE In terms of location, the product will be launched and only offered in major cities. These will be: Paris, London, New York, Milan, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. After analyzing the sales in each of these markets, we will be able to better understand the recepetion of the consumer towards the product and then make corrections where necessary. After this process, we expect to launch these products on a larger scale. We will also analyze the market for a pop - up shop for this concept. We want to create as much awareness as possible reguarding sustainability and our new product line.


PEOPLE The product will be ideally targeted to a diversified audience that our products aims to approach. The product target market is women from diverse backgrounds and cultures. These individuals are conscious about the environment and the misuse of resources in the fashion industry. These are wealthy women living in major cities. Our aim is to empower women by creating beautiful pieces that transmit the importance of today’s issue.




TARGET CONSUMER Louis Vuitton operates in 50 countries with more than 430 stores. These are mainly located in metropolitan areas, such as Paris, London, Hong Kong, New York, and Tokyo. Most of the market is based on Europe, North America, and northeast Asia because of the current economy status in those areas. Louis Vuitton depends highly on the Japanese consumer; this is a large part of their consumer base.


CUSTOMER PROFILE Yoko

The Independent Woman - 32 years old - Lives in Tokyo, Japan - Currently works as a Creative Director at Dentsu, an advertising company, the fifth largest in the world. - Social, feminist, active, and art driven - Enjoys visiting museums and art installations, travels frequently for her job and pleasure, loves photography and yoga - Loves following up on the latest trends in fashion, but also sticking with classic designers - Yoko’s grandfather has had respiratory illnesses before due to the air pollution from the surrounding manufacturers.




COMPANY STATISTICS


ANALYSIS Less waste and loss High demand for high - end leather goods Known for quality of products Brand recognition Wide target market Low cost of production Less counterfeit

STRENGTHS OPPORTUNITIES Use of pleather Reuse more as a company Empower women Forefront on trends and issues


Reuse of leather instead of recycleable Time consuming Potential lead to consumption Reliance on Japanese market

WEAKNESSES THREATS Recreating even more waste Uneven amount of leather per season



COMPANY COMPETITORS Bottega Veneta Known for Italian luxury products Part of the Kering Group Bracelet: $270 Tassel: $380 - $400 Earrings: $450 average Hermes Well known for quality of leather Bracelet: $410 - $500 Tassel: $250 Earrings: $670 Prada Known for cutting edge style and experimental pieces Bracelet: $235 Tassel Key Chain: $330 Earrings: 570



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SOURCES https://www.humblebunny.com/japans-top-social-media-networks-2018/ https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/sdgs https://www.lvmh.com/houses/fashion-leather-goods/louis-vuitton/ https://www.marketing91.com/swot-analysis-louis-vuitton/ http://www.thefashionlaw.com/home/burned-bags-destroyed-watchesthere-is-more-to-the-alleged-destruction-of-luxury-goods-than-you-think https://us.louisvuitton.com/eng-us/women/timepieces/_/N-1wv8w4e/ to-2 https://www.dictionary.com/


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