The checkerboard is Lv.
LV checkerboard and presbyopia are both LV’s classic styles. Once launched, they received a very good response in the market. Its lightweight leather material also has many advantages such as foldability and easy care. It has become a must-have basic item.
LV’s classic presbyopia, designed by the second generation descendant Georges Vuitton, each small symbol has a different meaning. The LV Logo represents the traveler, the stars represent the direction, the diamonds represent the harvest in the journey, and the flowers It is a metaphor for the scenery seen during the journey. The presbyopic Neverfull is the most easily accepted style by the masses and is also one of LV's best-selling styles.
Brand Logo
The Louis Vuitton logo comes from the abbreviation LV of the brand founder Louis Vuitton. The brand name is the full name of the founder who created the first generation of the LV pattern. Since then , the pattern of capital letters LV has always been the symbol of LV leather goods. The Monogram pattern was born six years after Louis Vuitton was founded.
At that time, George Vuitton thought that it was necessary to give the brand products a consistent image logo, so he spent several weeks creating sketches of pattern themes. During this period, the trend of Japanese aesthetics was very popular in Europe, and the final version he selected also had a strong sense of traditional Japanese emblems.
A unique Monogram pattern combination consists of a four-leaf flower surrounded by a circle, a four-pointed star, a concave rhombus with a four-pointed star inside, and the overlapping words LV (the abbreviation of Louis Vuitton). Louis Vuitton registered the Monogram canvas design in 1897 and registered it as a brand in 1905.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—LV