2012年12月5日星期三

Louis Vuitton launches descendant of wine


 Louis Vuitton Artsy scarves starts in Tokyo

    Wrapped up: Louis Vuitton has launched its Authentic Louis Vuitton Bagsartist scarves scarf collection in Tokyo with Olivier Zahm, editor of the French fashion magazine Purple. Scarves, have drafted by a group of international

artists made their debut in stores in the Dover Street Market Ginza on Saturday. (They are, other Louis Vuitton stores strike next month.) Zahm held a series of photos of scarves and was in Tokyo for the

opening of the exhibition on Friday night. The project coincides with another exhibition of photographs that he belongs at the Tokyo Gallery, originally from the magazine founder and publisher Dune end

Fumihiro Hayashi.

"I had a show of my photos to Tokyo for two years," said Zahm. "Then the tsunami has been postponed for two years, then Fumihiro died of cancer." Earlier this year, the wife Kazumi Hayashi, who continued the

work of her late husband, Zahm was a new topic to avoid exposure postponed for too long, he said, he decided to do "as a tribute to [Hayashi] and the 20th anniversary of Purple celebrate. "

Zahm was Louis Vuitton, to sponsor the show, and in return agreed to photograph some of the cloths. Both sets of images are currently on display at the Dover Street Market Ginza.

BEIJING 4th, December - A family member of the fifth generation of the dynasty, Louis Vuitton has launched a wine in Hong Kong specifically designed to meet the Asian palate.

XLV winemaker Xavier-Louis Vuitton, an exclusive private label, with the drinker Asian head, a mouth, the fruit on softer notes and concentrated tannins in red wine promotes the publication of reports of 

developed The Drinks Business industry.

While XLV has no connection with the brand Louis Vuitton LVMH, relationship and brand awareness is certain to influence the consumer in the brand-obsessed Hong Kong, says the story.

Vuitton is the owner of a vineyard near Apt in southern France, where he manages with his son Quentin Louis as winemaker.

Only Ventoux wine is made from grapes property Vuitton, while other grapes from Bordeaux, Rhone and Champagne are produced.

Brand XLV is through Hong Kong yeswine.com Headquartered retailers available online, with prices ranging from HK $ 360 (RM141) for the Ventoux XLV 2010, HK $ 2.450 for Pauillac XLV 2007 or € 242.

While Xavier Louis may be the development of a wine made with grapes for French Chinese drinkers, another brand within the LVMH Mo?t Hennessy family has set his sights on China as a nation in its own right 

wine, popped goods in Shangri-La County, Province Yunnan.

Likewise, the Chateau Lafite Rothschild has also started work on a vineyard in the region Penglai of Shandong province in eastern China to meet the growing thirst for wine upscale luxury.

China wine market is the fifth largest volume in the Louis Vuitton Antheiaworld, having recently hit Britain in sixth place. - AFP Relax News

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