Louis Vuitton Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Louis Vuitton Biography
(Businessman)Birthday: August 4, 1821 (Leo)
Born In: France
Advanced SearchLouis Vuitton was a French entrepreneur and designer who founded the iconic fashion house that carries his name. The brand which is today one of the world's leading international fashion houses, operates in 50 countries with more than 460 stores worldwide. Vuitton the designer hailed from a family of humble means and rose to become one of the most famous names in the world of luxury goods through his ingenuity, creativity and sheer hard work. Born to working class parents in rural 19th century France, he was expected to make a living as a carpenter, joiner, or a farmer. However, the ambitious young boy decided to seek out his fortunes in Paris and ran away from home when he was just 13. Arriving in Paris after two years, he became an apprentice in the workshop of a successful box-maker. Box-making provided him with ample opportunities to express his creativity and soon he established a reputation for himself as one of Paris’ most fashionable box-makers. Eventually he went on to found the Louis Vuitton label in 1854 which became immensely popular within a few years. He managed the company until his death in 1892. Quick FactsFrench Celebrities Born In August
Also Known As: Luj Viton sr, Λουί Βουιτόν el, 路易士・威登 zh-TW, 路易斯・威登 zh-TW
Died At Age: 70
Family:father: Xavier Vuitton
mother: Coronne Gaillard
children: Georges Vuitton
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Died on: February 27, 1892
Founder/Co-Founder: Louis Vuitton
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French PeopleFashion DesignersFrench MenLeo EntrepreneursFrench Business People Childhood & Early LifeLouis Vuitton was born on 4 August 1821 in Anchay in the Jura region in Eastern France. His father, Xavier Vuitton, was a farmer, and his mother, Corinne Gaillard, was a milliner.He had a normal childhood until the age of 10 when tragedy struck the family and his mother died. His father soon remarried, and his new wife turned out to be a strict woman.Louis was a stubborn child who did not get along with his step-mother. He also grew increasingly bored of the simple life in his small village. He was very ambitious even as a child and planned to run away from home.At the age of 13 he decided to travel to Paris in order to seek his fortune in the big city. And thus he set off, alone and on foot, in the spring of 1835.He travelled for more than two years, taking up odd jobs on the way in order to fend for himself, and staying wherever he could find shelter. The journey to Paris was not an easy one, but he courageously endured on.He finally reached his destination after the 292-mile trek from his native Anchay to Paris in 1837. The Industrial Revolution was in full swing in Paris, and the city offered ample opportunities for his professional growth.