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Case Study: "From Streets to Luxury: Louis Vuitton" Louis Vuitton's rags-to-riches story inspires entrepreneurs and designers worldwide. Early Life Born in 1821, Louis ran away from home at 16, sleeping on Paris streets and taking odd jobs. Turnin

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Shweta Mishra

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Thank you for sharing! You're absolutely right, Louis Vuitton's story began with his durable and innovative luggage designs at the railway station, which gained popularity for their quality and craftsmanship. His focus on excellence has been a hallmark of the brand throughout its history. Thank you for adding to the conversation!

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