Louis Vuitton Fashion House To
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Louis Vuitton, one of the leading international fashion houses, will "lit up with elegant displays of traditional Hindu motifs" during the entire month of December in its global network of stores as an extended celebration of Hindu festival of Diwali, according to reports.
A release says that for Louis Vuitton (LV) "Diwali will
be a wonderful occasion to share its values with
visitors worldwide in an atmosphere of joy and
festivity". "This is the very first time that Louis
Vuitton will be celebrating one single common festival
on this scale. The decision to celebrate Diwali, the
most joyous and vibrant Hindu festival, in all its
stores across the world, was taken to specifically–
honour the common values that Louis Vuitton shares with
India, the respect for tradition and the passion for
innovation".
"In today's world, where values of peace and harmony
seem to lose importance, Louis Vuitton wishes to make a
gesture by uniting all its stores around this Indian
festival, which symbolises light, joy, optimism and new
beginnings", it adds.
Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada
(USA) today, commended LV for creating wider awareness
about Hinduism by its displays of traditional Hindu
motifs in its global network of stores.
Rajan Zed, who is President of Universal Society of
Hinduism, welcomed LV clients to further explore the
rich philosophical thought Hinduism, oldest and third
largest religion of the world, offered. If any of the LV
customers needed any help in deeper exploration of
Hinduism, he or other Hindu scholars would be glad to
assist, Zed added.
For this occasion,
LV store windows
worldwide "showcase columns of trunks, specially
crafted and hand-painted in India on Banana fibre
paper". "Merchandising and packaging will also be
inspired by light and joy" to celebrate Festival of
Lights. Some pieces specially created for this occasion
symbolizing "a delicate marriage of Indian heritage,
know-how and Louis Vuitton creativity", will be
available for purchase at worldwide network of LV
stores.
In the 1920's, Indian Maharajas placed special orders
for elaborate and luxurious trunks and remained LV's
most distinguished and exclusive clients. Currently, it
has five stores in Indian in Mumbai, Delhi, and
Bangalore.
LV, headquartered in Paris, which claims to be "the world leader in luxury", was launched in 1854. Bernard Arnault is Chairman of its parent LVMH. Learn more about Louis Vuitton from their website. Learn more about clothing labels here on Apparel Search.
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