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Louis Vuitton

LOUIS VUITTON M8642D Monogram Party Bracelet without charm Original price: €430

OP: Original price was: 430,00 €.Current price is: 195,00 €.

Available in three vibrant colors, the Monogram Party bracelet is inspired by the signatures on the iconic LV sneaker. The piece features a single strap crafted from Monogram Canvas. The metal clasp with a palladium finish is adorned with Monogram flowers. Accents on the metal elements echo the color of the strap. The result is a sophisticated gift for Louis Vuitton enthusiasts. 
New, with dust bag. – The movable appliqué is not included in the offer – only the strap, as you can see in the pictures. 
Total length: 19 cm 

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SKU: 13691 Category: Brand:

Product Details

surgery

430

fineness

Unknown

Product type

bracelet

style

bangle

Closure

Snap closure

Handmade

Yes

Signed

No

Adjustable size

Yes

Main stone color

White/Colorless

Antique

No

metal

aluminum

Vintage

No

Manufacturer number

M8642D

brand

Louis Vuitton

Color

Black

Country and Region of Production

Italy

wholesale

No

Country of origin

Italy

Product safety

Manufacturer information

Louis Vuitton Malletier SAS
2 Rue du Pont Neuf
75001, Paris
+33144132222

Person responsible for the EU

Louis Vuitton Malletier SAS
2 Rue du Pont Neuf
75001, Paris
+33144132222

Louis Vuitton

The story of Louis Vuitton is a triumphant journey from humble beginnings as a trunk maker to a symbol of global luxury. The House was founded in Paris in 1854 by the young craftsman Louis Vuitton, who began his career packing the luggage of Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III. His revolutionary design was the first flat trunk—an ingenious departure from the then-common curved trunks, as they were stackable and facilitated travel on the new railways. To protect his creations from cheap imitations, Vuitton developed innovative patterns: first the gray Trianon canvas and later, after his death, the famous Damier pattern with the inscription "Marque déposée" (registered trademark). His son, Georges Vuitton, is responsible for the now globally recognized Monogram Canvas with its intertwined initials LV, geometric flowers, and stars, which has been the undisputed trademark since 1896. Louis Vuitton remained a travel luggage specialist for a long time, but from the 1990s onward, following its merger with Moët Hennessy to form the LVMH group, it transformed into a comprehensive fashion empire. Under creative directors like Marc Jacobs, the brand became relevant for ready-to-wear fashion, shoes, and accessories, successfully blending its historical DNA of luxury travel with modern, often surprising collections. Today, Louis Vuitton is the world's most valuable luxury brand, whose handbags, such as the Speedy and the Neverfull, are among the best-selling and most iconic pieces in the entire fashion industry.