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  1. Everything Owned by LVMH

Everything Owned by LVMH

Jonathan Feniak, Esq., MBA

By Jonathan Feniak, Esq., MBA

    Louis Vuitton is one of the most highly recognized luxury brands in the world. The French fashion house was established in 1854, and its iconic “LV” monogram appears on many of its products including handbags, leather goods, and jewelry. In 1987, Louis Vuitton merged with alcohol and spirits conglomerate Moët Hennessy to form the company that is now known as LVMH. The corporation has gone on to purchase or acquire some of the top luxury brands in the world, from fashion houses like Dior as well as high-end liquor companies like Dom Pérignon and Veuve Clicquot.

    The LLCAttorney.com team looked at LVMH's mergers and acquisitions to visualize all of the companies this luxury powerhouse owns. Can you name all of the LVMH brands?

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    What Does LVMH Own?

    Some of the most famous companies LVMH owns are the following:

    • Louis Vuitton (fashion and leather goods)
    • Dior (fashion, leather goods, perfume, and cosmetics)
    • Givenchy (fashion, leather goods, perfume, and cosmetics)
    • Tiffany & Co. (jewelry)
    • Moët & Chandon (wine and spirits)
    • Belvedere (vodka)
    • Dom Pérignon (champagne)
    • Sephora (cosmetics retailer)
    • Guerlain (perfume and cosmetics)
    • Fenty Beauty by Rihanna (perfume and cosmetics)

    Who Owns Louis Vuitton and LVMH?

    The chairman and CEO of LVMH is Bernard Arnault, who officially founded the company in 1987 when Louis Vuitton merged with Moët Hennessy. Arnault had the idea to form a luxury goods group in the 1980s, and worked with the President of Louis Vuitton (Henry Racamier) and the CEO of Moët Hennessy (Alain Chevalier) to create LVMH. In 2022, LVMH's revenue was €79.2 billion ($86.1 billion), and Arnault is frequently listed among the richest people in the world. The LVMH subsidiaries are famously known for their high quality and are regarded as status symbols among the elite.

    What Does LVMH Stand For?

    LVMH stands for Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, which were the original companies including in the merger that created the company.

    What Were LVMH's Most Notable Acquisitions?

    The most expensive acquisition made by LVMH was Tiffany & Co. in 2020. The deal closed at $15.8 billion, or $131.50 per share.

    Some of the most well-known brands acquired by LVMH occurred in the 1990s. These include designer clothing brands Kenzo (1993), Celine (1996), and Marc Jacobs (1998). The 90s also ushered in a number of beauty and cosmetics brands for LVMH like Sephora (1998), Make Up For Ever (1999), and Benefit Cosmetics (1999).

    In the 2000s, LVMH began to pick up brands in more diverse areas, and also continued to acquire additional companies that manufacture wine and spirits. Some of these brands include Belvedere Vodka in 2002 Scottish whisky company Glenmorangie in 2004.

    LVMH does have a minority stake in fashion brand Marco De Vincenzo and lifestyle brand Aimé Leon Dore, but they do not have full ownership over the companies.

    The History of Louis Vuitton

    Louis Vuitton apprenticed under a successful trunk maker in the 1930s and quickly became well known for his creations. Shortly after in 1854, Vuitton founded his namesake fashion house on Rue Neuve des Capucines in Paris, France. A few years later, Vuitton debuted his revolutionary rectangular trunks which were very different from the round-topped trunks that were popular at the time.

    In the early 20th century, the flagship Louis Vuitton store opened up in the Champs-Elysées in Paris, known for its luxury shops and cafes. Stores also opened up around the world including in New York City, London, Bombay, and Buenos Aires. In the 30s, Louis Vuitton introduced their iconic Speedy handbag, which is still manufactured (and revered) today.

    Louis Vuitton trunks are still made by hand, and many of their goods feature the brown monogram logo that has become synonymous with the brand. Many famous actors and musicians have modeled in ads for Louis Vuitton products including Angelina Jolie, Madonna, Keith Richards, and David Bowie.

    The Most Iconic LVMH Products

    Some of the most famous and sought-after products in the LVMH arsenal include the following:

    • Louis Vuitton Steamer Trunk
    • Louis Vuitton Speedy Bag
    • Dior Saddle Bag
    • Fendi Baguette Bag
    • Givenchy Antigona Bag
    • Moët & Chandon Champagne
    • Veuve Clicquot Champagne
    • TAG Heuer Monaco Watch

    Some of the LVMH companies' products retail for thousands of dollars. In fact, the Louis Vuitton Urban Satchel, which is made out of recycled goods, sold for $150,000, and a luxe version of the Speedy bag is going for $1 million.

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    LVMH Brands List 2023

    LVMH BrandsCategory
    Louis VuittonFashion & Leather Goods
    Christian DiorFashion & Leather Goods
    Givenchy Fashion & Leather Goods
    FendiFashion & Leather Goods
    Emilio Pucci Fashion & Leather Goods
    CelineFashion & Leather Goods
    Marc JacobsFashion & Leather Goods
    KenzoFashion & Leather Goods
    LOEWEFashion & Leather Goods
    MoynatFashion & Leather Goods
    Berluti Fashion & Leather Goods
    RIMOWAFashion & Leather Goods
    PatouFashion & Leather Goods
    Loro PianaFashion & Leather Goods
    Off-WhiteFashion & Leather Goods
    Tiffany & Co.Watches & Jewelry
    TAG HeuerWatches & Jewelry
    BulgariWatches & Jewelry
    ZenithWatches & Jewelry
    ChaumetWatches & Jewelry
    FredWatches & Jewelry
    RepossiWatches & Jewelry
    HublotWatches & Jewelry
    Daniel RothWatches & Jewelry
    Moët & ChandonWines & Spirits
    Veuve ClicquotWines & Spirits
    HennessyWines & Spirits
    Dom PérignonWines & Spirits
    KrugWines & Spirits
    BelvedereWines & Spirits
    Château d’YquemWines & Spirits
    Domaine des LambraysWines & Spirits
    RuinartWines & Spirits
    Château GaloupetWines & Spirits
    Glenmorangie Wines & Spirits
    MercierWines & Spirits
    ChandonWines & Spirits
    Colgin CellarsWines & Spirits
    Terrazas de Los AndesWines & Spirits
    Bodega NumanthiaWines & Spirits
    Cheval des AndesWines & Spirits
    Woodinville Wines & Spirits
    Ao YunWines & Spirits
    Clos19Wines & Spirits
    Volcan de mi TierraWines & Spirits
    EminenteWines & Spirits
    ArdbegWines & Spirits
    Château d'EsclansWines & Spirits
    Château MinutyWines & Spirits
    Cloudy Bay VineyardsWines & Spirits
    Newton VineyardWines & Spirits
    SephoraPerfume & Cosmetics
    Stella by Stella McCartneyPerfume & Cosmetics
    GuerlainPerfume & Cosmetics
    Acqua di ParmaPerfume & Cosmetics
    Benefit CosmeticsPerfume & Cosmetics
    Ole HenriksenPerfume & Cosmetics
    Make Up For EverPerfume & Cosmetics
    FreshPerfume & Cosmetics
    KVD BeautyPerfume & Cosmetics
    Parfums Christian DiorPerfume & Cosmetics
    Givenchy ParfumsPerfume & Cosmetics
    Officine Universelle BulyPerfume & Cosmetics
    LOEWE PerfumesPerfume & Cosmetics
    Kenzo ParfumsPerfume & Cosmetics
    Maison Francis KurkdjianPerfume & Cosmetics
    Cha LingPerfume & Cosmetics
    Fenty Beauty by RihannaPerfume & Cosmetics
    BITE Beauty Perfume & Cosmetics
    Le Bon Marché Rive GaucheSelective Retailing
    La Grande ÉpicerieSelective Retailing
    DFSSelective Retailing
    24SSelective Retailing
    CovaOther Ventures (Bakery)
    Royal Van LentOther Ventures (Yacht Builder)
    Jardin d’AcclimatationOther Ventures (Attraction Park)
    Les EchosOther Ventures (Media Outlet)
    Le ParisienOther Ventures (Media Outlet)
    Connaissance des ArtsOther Ventures (Media Outlet)
    InvestirOther Ventures (Media Outlet)
    BelmondOther Ventures (Luxury Travel)
    Cheval BlancOther Ventures (Luxury Travel)
    Radio ClassiqueOther Ventures (Radio Station)