Brands
LOUIS VUITTON Red Satin w/ Monograms Slingbacks Shoes
- LV-S-MP-1
- Beautiful LOUIS VUITTON slingbacks shoes, feuturing red satin with "LV" - LUOIS VUITTON monograms all over the shoes. Narrow toeline, leather sole and low heels. Serial number embossed on leather inside (MA1002). They will come with their original LOUIS VUITTON dustbag and box
180.00 $ / 137.00 €
Condition Rate:
Excellent See Condition Chart for details
Into Detail
MADE IN:
Italy
SIZE:
35 (EU)
CONDITION DETAILS:
Excellent!
Some wear of use on the sole
MATERIAL:
Monogram Satin
COLOR:
Red
HEELS HEIGHT: 1,7" / 3 cm
Italy
SIZE:
35 (EU)
CONDITION DETAILS:
Excellent!
Some wear of use on the sole
MATERIAL:
Monogram Satin
COLOR:
Red
HEELS HEIGHT: 1,7" / 3 cm
Brand History
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton (born 1821 in Anchay, Jura, France, died 1892) was apprenticed to several luggage makers in Paris from 1839 before he founded his own company and began making trunks in 1854. His flat luggage designs were distinctive for their inteded use on the new railway cars for personal travel; traditional iron-bound trunks were used on horse-drawn coaches. He expanded his factory and relocated to Asniéres in 1860. Vuitton luggage gained international recognition, in part to the awarding of a bronze medal at the 1867 World'Fair and a golds medal at the 1889 World'fair, both in Paris.
After Louis Vuitton died in 1892, his son, Georges, took over the company and put a shop to widespread copying of Vuitton designs by developing and patenting the distinctive "LV" monogram in beige on chestnut brown leather, thereby creating the first designer label on a product. Georges also developed Vuitton's unique five-combination lock. The company grew in size and importance by keeping the quality of their leather goods of the highest standards.
When Georges dies in 1936, his son, Gaston Louis, headed the company trough the difficult year of the Second World War. The Louis Vuitton company has become a leader in luxury consumer good, with products that include handbags, travel, books, perfume and designer clothing.
Louis Vuitton (born 1821 in Anchay, Jura, France, died 1892) was apprenticed to several luggage makers in Paris from 1839 before he founded his own company and began making trunks in 1854. His flat luggage designs were distinctive for their inteded use on the new railway cars for personal travel; traditional iron-bound trunks were used on horse-drawn coaches. He expanded his factory and relocated to Asniéres in 1860. Vuitton luggage gained international recognition, in part to the awarding of a bronze medal at the 1867 World'Fair and a golds medal at the 1889 World'fair, both in Paris.
After Louis Vuitton died in 1892, his son, Georges, took over the company and put a shop to widespread copying of Vuitton designs by developing and patenting the distinctive "LV" monogram in beige on chestnut brown leather, thereby creating the first designer label on a product. Georges also developed Vuitton's unique five-combination lock. The company grew in size and importance by keeping the quality of their leather goods of the highest standards.
When Georges dies in 1936, his son, Gaston Louis, headed the company trough the difficult year of the Second World War. The Louis Vuitton company has become a leader in luxury consumer good, with products that include handbags, travel, books, perfume and designer clothing.

