In 1888, LV replaced the original beige and brown stripes with a square pattern and added a registered trademark. However, counterfeit products were still flooding the world; therefore, in 1896, LV replaced the original beige and brown stripes with a square pattern. Letters, four-petal flower shapes, and positive and negative diamonds create new patterns. This is the origin of the famous Monogram. The Monogram pattern was actually deeply influenced by the Oriental art that was popular in the 19th century, as well as the Nabis School of Painting, which had both decorative and practical effects. The four-petal flower shape and positive and negative diamonds are the essence of the two. This classic pattern has been used for more than a hundred years and is almost the first entry-level pattern series for all LV enthusiasts.