No difference. LV is the abbreviation of Louis Vuitton's English name, and it is also the brand logo of Louis Vuitton.
The birth of the “LV” trademark has epoch-making significance for Louis Vuitton. It made Louis Vuitton start to inject people's concept as a brand symbol. It opened the Louis Vuitton brand era and became the symbolic representative of Louis Vuitton products. "LV" is a symbol of nobility in people's minds. People who own "LV" and those who desire to own "LV" have psychologically the same value orientation and emotional experience.
Since 1854, Louis Vuitton, passed down from generation to generation, has become a symbol of the art of fashionable travel with its excellent quality, outstanding creativity and exquisite craftsmanship. Products include handbags, travel items, small leather goods, accessories, shoes, ready-to-wear, watches, fine jewelry and personalized customization services.
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Louis Vuitton’s brand story:
In 1837, Mr. Louis Vuitton arrived in Huadu and was fortunate enough to become the owner of Mr. Marechal, a luggage craftsman. Layetie-Emballeur apprentice, the craftsmen who produced luggage at that time were collectively called Layetie-Emballeur.
The first railway in France was opened to traffic in 1837, and a European steamship successfully crossed the Atlantic for the first time in 1838, marking the official arrival of the modern travel era. At that time, Paris trunk craftsmen hand-made poplar trunks that were very exquisite. , and they were good at packing gorgeous luggage for the royal family, so the demand for their products in Paris, the capital, soared.
In 1853, Louis Vuitton had been promoted to the boss's chief assistant and became Queen Eugenie's most trusted luggage expert. Since becoming a member of the royal family, fashionable guests from the upper class have flocked to the hotel.
Louis Vuitton married in 1854 and made the important decision to establish his own company in the same year. The couple opened a store at No. 4, Rue Neuve Des Capucines (today's Rue des Capucines), a prestigious location, just a stone's throw from Place Vendome and the later-built Opera House.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Louis Vuitton