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Japan and Louis Vuitton – The “Volez, Voguez, Voyagez – Louis Vuitton” Exhibition
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Japan and Louis Vuitton – The “Volez, Voguez, Voyagez – Louis Vuitton” Exhibition

Thu, Jul 14, 2016
Japan and Louis Vuitton – The “Volez, Voguez, Voyagez – Louis Vuitton” Exhibition
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On June 10, Professor Shinya Nagasawa at the Graduate School of Business and Finance gave a special lecture, “Louis Vuitton and Japan,” at the “Volez, Voguez, Voyagez – Louis Vuitton” Exhibition at Kioicho in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo.

It’s said that Louis Vuitton’s symbolic monogram pattern was influenced by the Japanese “mon,” a traditional, family crest. As he described th relationship between the brand’s history and Japan, Professor Nagasawa explained that Louis Vuitton’s marketing strategy to sell its products only at official stores and quality assurance that matched the price to the products quality were reasons why Louis Vuitton became successful as one of the first luxury brands in Japan.

ルイ・ヴィトンと日本の関係性について語る長沢先生

Professor Shinya Nagasawa

At the end of the lecture, Professor Nagasawa commented, “As you can see from its history, Louis Vuitton has created high quality bags and luxury items. Also, it is passionate about creating things and cannot lower its standards, just like many Japanese industries. Japanese brands must learn from this well-established, Parisian shop on how it became a global luxury brand.”

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