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- Georges Ferréol Vuitton (13 July 1857 – 26 October 1936) was the only child of Louis Vuitton (1821–1892; French designer and trunk maker for Empress Eugénie de Montijo) and Clemence-Emilie Vuitton, who succeeded his father as head of the Louis Vuitton brand, which is now a brand under the umbrella of the parent company LVMH.
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Georges Ferréol Vuitton (13 July 1857 – 26 October 1936) was the only child of Louis Vuitton (1821–1892; French designer and trunk maker for Empress Eugénie de Montijo) and Clemence-Emilie Vuitton, who succeeded his father as head of the Louis Vuitton brand, which is now a brand under the umbrella of the parent company LVMH. Georges is ...
Georges Ferréol Vuitton. Louis Vuitton ( French: [lwi vɥitɔ̃] ⓘ; 4 August 1821 – 27 February 1892) [1] was a French fashion designer and businessman. He was the founder of the Louis Vuitton brand of leather goods now owned by LVMH. Prior to this, he had been appointed as trunk-maker to Empress Eugénie de Montijo, wife of Napoleon III.
Georges Ferréol Vuitton (13 July 1857 – 26 October 1936) was the only child of Louis Vuitton (1821–1892; French designer and trunk maker for Empress Eugénie de Montijo) and Clemence-Emilie Vuitton, who succeeded his father as head of the Louis Vuitton brand, which is now a brand under the umbrella of the parent company LVMH. Georges is ...
- 13 July 1857
- Asnières-sur-Seine, France
- Asnières-sur-Seine, France
- Designer and head of Louis Vuitton
Jan 12, 2024 · In 1890, Georges Ferréol Vuitton, the only son of Louis Vuitton, introduced the tumbler lock to the brand's creations, effectively transforming them into secure safes, each fitted with a unique, numbered key. He even boldly challenged the renowned escape artist Houdini to open one in a public display.
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Portrait of Georges Vuitton, 1890s © Louis Vuitton Collection. As the only boy of Louis’s offspring, Georges was quickly considered his father’s rightful successor at the helm of the family business. When Georges was still quite young, his education was designed with his future career in mind.
Portraits of Louis Vuitton's son, Georges Féréol Vuitton, 2nd generation, develops the luxury trunk brand abroad and creates the monogram canvas.