2012年11月18日星期日

Louis Vuitton Handbags Conspicuously missing are names like Prada



Este caso Robusto elegante y funcional en la Taiga de cuero dispone de dos compartimentos de gran tamano. Se abre para revelar numerosos bolsillos y un estuche de lápiz con cremallera.

16.1 x 13.2 x 4.1

- Piel Taiga discretamente grabada con las iniciales LV, manija flexible de cuero liso, forro de tela

- Piezas de latón plateado

- Presione el cierre de bloqueo basado en el famoso S-bloqueo

- Dos grandes compartimentos para los archivos, un compartimiento delgada

- Bolsillo Largo, dos grandes bolsillos y un estuche de plumas con cremallera

- Grandes y pequenos bolsillos en la parte posterior

Referencia:M31042

Every year, consulting firm Millward Brown Optimor takes stock of the global luxury industry and decides who the key players are based on revenue, profits and overall brand value. And every year, Louis Vuitton takes the top spot with a valuation even more massive than the year before,www.stlouisvuittonofficial.com. Fashionista.com reports that according to Millward Brown Optimor, Vuitton’s worth was up 23% in 2010 over 2009, a year when it was also the most powerful and wealthy luxury brand on the face of the planet.

That puts its value at over twice that of Hermes, it’s next closest competitor and also a big gainer for 2010 with a 41% jump in valuation. With those kinds of increases, it’s no wonder why it seems as though LVMH, Vuitton’s parent company, might be looking to gobble up the independent French brand. And that’s not the only place on the power list that LVMH makes it’s mark,Louis Vuitton bag. Spirits megabrands Moet & Chandon and Hennessy, who account for the M and H in the conglomerate’s name, also appear in the top ten. Take a look at the entire list, after the jump.

 

1. Louis Vuitton

2. Hermes, $11.917 billion

3. Gucci, $7.449 billion

4. Chanel, $6.823 billion

5. Cartier, $5.327 billion

6. Rolex, $5.269 billion

7. Hennessy, $4.997 billion

8. Moet & Chandon, $4.570 billion

9,Louis Vuitton Handbags. Fendi, $3.422 billion

10. Burberry, no total valuation listed

Any surprises on this list for you? Conspicuously missing are names like Prada, Dior and Tiffany, who I always assume will show up but often don’t. Tiffany pulled in at number ten on last year’s ranking but was displaced by the advent of Burberry for 2010.

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