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LVMH 2015
Index
KRUG
Since 1843
The House of Krug is the dream of a man,
Joseph Krug, to offer the very best
Champagne every single year, regardless
of climate annual variations. Since 1843,
Krug is the only House to create only
Prestige Champagnes every year and
today, the House offers seven different
Champagnes, all of the same level of dis-
tinction, each illustrating a particular
expression of nature for unforgettable
journeys.
GLENMORANGIE
Since 1843
Glenmorangie single malt whisky has been
created at the Glenmorangie Distillery in the
Scottish Highlands since 1843. Considered
a pioneer in its fi eld, Glenmorangie is cele-
brated for combining tradition and inno-
vation to create the fi nest “unnecessarily
well made” whiskies.
LOEWE
Since 1846
Under the artistic direction of Jonathan
Anderson, Loewe has launched a new
chapter. Loewe’s unequaled expertise in
leatherworking has been updated for mod-
ern tastes in a wide array of styles. Spain,
Loewe’s birthplace, remains intimately tied
to the Maison. Its new collections incorpo-
rate elements from around the globe, and
its Spanish heritage appears in a contem-
porary light, but Madrid is still Loewe’s
heartbeat, and still the production site of
its world-renowned leather goods.
ROYAL VAN LENT
Since 1849
Specialized in the design and construction
of high-quality vessels, Royal Van Lent
combines ancestral savoir-faire with a
deeply held spirit of innovation to meet the
highest requirements in terms of perfor-
mance, comfort and sailing pleasure. Sold
under the brand name Feadship, its boats
combine state-of-the-art technology and
high-quality fi ttings.
LE BON MARCHÉ
Since 1852
Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche, the world’s
rst department store, opened in Paris in
1852. Today, it remains the standard by
which all other Parisian department stores
are measured: it is both an innovator and
a trendsetter, carrying a wide variety of
exclusive and sought-after brands in an
architecturally inspiring environment.
International customers seeking a truly
Parisian experience rub elbows with locals
who value its singular location and high
quality of service.
LOUIS VUITTON
Since 1854
Since 1854, Louis Vuitton has brought
unique designs to the world, combining
innovation with style, always aiming for
the fi nest quality. Today, the Maison remains
faithful to the spirit of its founder, Louis
Vuitton, who invented a genuine “Art of
Travel” through luggage, bags and acces-
sories which were as creative as they were
elegant and practical. Since then, audac-
ity has shaped the story of Louis Vuitton.
Faithful to its heritage, Louis Vuitton has
opened its doors to architects, artists and
designers across the years, all the while
developing disciplines such as ready-to-
wear, shoes, accessories, watches, jewelry
and stationery. These carefully created
products are testament to Louis Vuitton’s
commitment to fi ne craftsmanship.
MERCIER
Since 1858
Eugène Mercier was only 20 years old when
he founded his Maison de Champagne in
Épernay. Amid numerous challenges and
publicity successes, Mercier pursued an
unconventional goal: making sure everyone
knew about and appreciated his cham-
pagne. Even as times have changed, Mercier
has remained informal and spontaneous,
o ering a variety of champagnes that align
with its image: light and original.
TAG HEUER
Since 1860
TAG Heuer: the avant-garde creator of
Swiss timepieces. From the beginning,
the company’s technical savoir-faire has
allowed it to master time with extreme
precision, notably in its exceptional
chronographs. Under the leadership of
Jean-Claude Biver, TAG Heuer’s designs
reveal a new dynamism. Today, it is one of
the only watchmakers in the world pres-
ent in all four categories: Art, Lifestyle,
Sport and Heritage. TAG Heuer’s motto,
#DontCrackUnderPressure, is much more
than a statement – it’s a state of mind.
JARDIN D’ACCLIMATATION
Since 1860
A symbol of modern Paris envisioned by
Emperor Napoléon III in 1860, the Jardin
d’Acclimatation was France’s fi rst recrea-
tional park. Today, it receives two million
visitors a year, drawn by its beautiful land-
scapes and walking paths along with a
wide array of activities. Rides, farm animals,
an equestrian center, a wading pool in the
summertime, an ice skating rink in the
winter, restaurants, parades along its
pathways, puppet shows, concerts at the
bandstand and children’s activities enliven
the 18-hectare Parisian park.