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How to identify Louis Vuitton DAMIER authencity?

Written by deluxmall on 8:35 PM

Damier line was introduced in 1800s and they were designed in a unique and classic checkerboard pattern.

This design was created by Louis Vuitton in association with Georges. The design is very simple with square blocks in two different textures of the same color styled in check pattern. The Damier collection is stylish, practical, and durable and is among the popular choice of both men and women.

Louis Vuitton Damier line includes Damier Canvas, Damier Geant and Damier Azur which was launced at different season.

Damier Azur



Azur was unveiled in November 2006, it sports Louis Vuitton’s trademark natural cowhide trim and a bright honey-colored lining.

Damier Canvas



The Damier square-printed canvas was originally launched in the 19th Century - and the classic Neverfull shape has most recently been relaunched as part of the acclaimed Stephen Sprouse for Louis Vuitton collection. Louis Vuitton relaunched the Damier canvas in 1996 - in a complete collection of bags and small leather goods - and the print has proved popular ever since; being further developed under Marc Jacobs' design directorship.

Damier Graphite



Louis Vuitton debuted the Damier Graphite, the latest variation of the Damier canvas, in the presentation of its Fall/Winter 2008 Men’s Collection

How to identify Louis Vuitton DAMIER authencity?

Written by deluxmall on 8:35 PM

Damier line was introduced in 1800s and they were designed in a unique and classic checkerboard pattern.

This design was created by Louis Vuitton in association with Georges. The design is very simple with square blocks in two different textures of the same color styled in check pattern. The Damier collection is stylish, practical, and durable and is among the popular choice of both men and women.

Louis Vuitton Damier line includes Damier Canvas, Damier Geant and Damier Azur which was launced at different season.

Damier Azur



Azur was unveiled in November 2006, it sports Louis Vuitton’s trademark natural cowhide trim and a bright honey-colored lining.

Damier Canvas



The Damier square-printed canvas was originally launched in the 19th Century - and the classic Neverfull shape has most recently been relaunched as part of the acclaimed Stephen Sprouse for Louis Vuitton collection. Louis Vuitton relaunched the Damier canvas in 1996 - in a complete collection of bags and small leather goods - and the print has proved popular ever since; being further developed under Marc Jacobs' design directorship.

Damier Graphite



Louis Vuitton debuted the Damier Graphite, the latest variation of the Damier canvas, in the presentation of its Fall/Winter 2008 Men’s Collection

How to identify Louis Vuitton MULTICOLORE authencity?

Written by deluxmall on 8:08 PM

Louis Vuitton Multicolore was launched in the Spring/Summer collection back in 2003, The Monogram Multicolore is the flamboyant result of the collaboration between Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton and Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.


Since its debut the bag has become one of Vuitton's most popular items. Because of its popularity and high-end pricing, only a small percentage of the Multicolores on the market are authentic.


If you are planning to buy a Louis Vuitton Multocolore and it is concerned over its authencity, let us guide you how to ensure that Multicolore is the real thing and not a replica.


Following are some tips to tell the differences between between a fake Multicolore and a genuine Louis Vuitton.


Date Code

The Multicolore only start it production in 2003. If you're looking at a Multicolore monogram bag with a date code earlier than 2003, it's probably not authentic.

Number of Colours
Take note of the number of colours, some replica only support 20 different colours. An authentic Multicolore uses 33 different silkscreen and vibrant colors. If you are looking at a bag with less than 33 different colors, it's a fake however it does not mean that any bag with 33 colours is the real thing.


Step 3
Look closely at the colors. Are any of the “LV” monogram symbols red? Photos of prototypes may include red monogram symbols, but no genuine Multicolore manufactured for sale sports the monogram symbol in red.

Step 4
Examine the bag for a barcode. You should not find one anywhere on the handbag. If you do, the bag isn't a real Louis Vuitton.

Step 6
Examine the seams and outside edges of the purse. Louis Vuitton never cuts into the “LV” monogram on a Multicolore handbag. Regardless of where the individual symbols appear on the purse, they should each be complete.

Step 7
Look for a yellow authenticity card. These cards are popular with the counterfeiters, but Louis Vuitton has never included a yellow authenticity card with any of his products.

Step 8
Look at the handle of your purse. Louis Vuitton never covers the handle with tissue paper or plastic.

Step 9
Check the leather on the handbag. It should be a pinkish color when new and turn into a light brown when aged. It should never be yellow or dark brown. Any leather trim must have yellow stitching.

Step 10
Search for a tag or canvas swatch attached to the bag. Louis Vuitton has never attached tags or canvas swatches to any item.

How to identify Louis Vuitton MULTICOLORE authencity?

Written by deluxmall on 8:08 PM

Louis Vuitton Multicolore was launched in the Spring/Summer collection back in 2003, The Monogram Multicolore is the flamboyant result of the collaboration between Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton and Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.


Since its debut the bag has become one of Vuitton's most popular items. Because of its popularity and high-end pricing, only a small percentage of the Multicolores on the market are authentic.


If you are planning to buy a Louis Vuitton Multocolore and it is concerned over its authencity, let us guide you how to ensure that Multicolore is the real thing and not a replica.


Following are some tips to tell the differences between between a fake Multicolore and a genuine Louis Vuitton.


Date Code

The Multicolore only start it production in 2003. If you're looking at a Multicolore monogram bag with a date code earlier than 2003, it's probably not authentic.

Number of Colours
Take note of the number of colours, some replica only support 20 different colours. An authentic Multicolore uses 33 different silkscreen and vibrant colors. If you are looking at a bag with less than 33 different colors, it's a fake however it does not mean that any bag with 33 colours is the real thing.


Step 3
Look closely at the colors. Are any of the “LV” monogram symbols red? Photos of prototypes may include red monogram symbols, but no genuine Multicolore manufactured for sale sports the monogram symbol in red.

Step 4
Examine the bag for a barcode. You should not find one anywhere on the handbag. If you do, the bag isn't a real Louis Vuitton.

Step 6
Examine the seams and outside edges of the purse. Louis Vuitton never cuts into the “LV” monogram on a Multicolore handbag. Regardless of where the individual symbols appear on the purse, they should each be complete.

Step 7
Look for a yellow authenticity card. These cards are popular with the counterfeiters, but Louis Vuitton has never included a yellow authenticity card with any of his products.

Step 8
Look at the handle of your purse. Louis Vuitton never covers the handle with tissue paper or plastic.

Step 9
Check the leather on the handbag. It should be a pinkish color when new and turn into a light brown when aged. It should never be yellow or dark brown. Any leather trim must have yellow stitching.

Step 10
Search for a tag or canvas swatch attached to the bag. Louis Vuitton has never attached tags or canvas swatches to any item.

How to spot a fake LV?

Written by deluxmall on 12:28 PM

If you are planning to buying to a used LV bag online or anywhere else, following are the area that you should look out for :-

  • LV heatstamp on leaf tab is the trademark stamp .. LOUIS VUITTON … made in ..
  • Rivet (interior and exterior)
  • Date code
  • Zipper pull and both sides of lock.
  • Engraving on Front Lock /Behind the lock
  • Handle patch
  • Interior pocket stitching
  • Screws on the back tab
  • Engraving on Round interior rivet
  • Bottom of the bag

LV Heatstamp

LV heatstamp has the trade stamp "LOUIS VUITTON" followed by "Made in ..."Few things to look out for replica by heatstamp

(1) Look at the letter "O", for the authentic heatstamp, the "O" is round and not oval. Check out the following photo for detail

Specific design such as Monogram, Epi, Multicolore has different way of differences when it comes to authencity, click below to find out more about the specific model you are seeking for.

How to spot a fake LV?

Written by deluxmall on 12:28 PM

If you are planning to buying to a used LV bag online or anywhere else, following are the area that you should look out for :-

  • LV heatstamp on leaf tab is the trademark stamp .. LOUIS VUITTON … made in ..
  • Rivet (interior and exterior)
  • Date code
  • Zipper pull and both sides of lock.
  • Engraving on Front Lock /Behind the lock
  • Handle patch
  • Interior pocket stitching
  • Screws on the back tab
  • Engraving on Round interior rivet
  • Bottom of the bag

LV Heatstamp

LV heatstamp has the trade stamp "LOUIS VUITTON" followed by "Made in ..."Few things to look out for replica by heatstamp

(1) Look at the letter "O", for the authentic heatstamp, the "O" is round and not oval. Check out the following photo for detail

Specific design such as Monogram, Epi, Multicolore has different way of differences when it comes to authencity, click below to find out more about the specific model you are seeking for.

LV collection design explain in 3 minutes

Written by deluxmall on 10:50 AM

Want to be an expert in LV collection? What to impress your friends with your knowledge?





Following is a brief explanation on the almost complete collection of LV. LV is also one of the oldest fashion houses in the world, having started in 1854. The design, canvas and textile use for LV collection is categorized as follow :-

Monogram

A symbol of Louis Vuitton since 1896, the Monogram canvas was created by the son of Louis Vuitton, George Vuitton. In 1896, the company launched the legendary Monogram Canvas and made the worldwide patents on it. It began as a way to combat the early counterfeits of his trunks and travel pieces. Its graphic symbols, including quatrefoils and flowers (as well as the LV monogram), were based on the trend of using Japanese and Oriental designs in the late Victorian era.

Damier

Another classic collection.Damier Canvas has two seperate lines, the brown(left) often refer as Canvas and beige as known as Azur. Azur collection was launched only in 2006, Damier canvas is iluminated by a new colour, Azur which is perfectly complementary to the existing ebene.



Epi

Louis Vuitton's epi leather line was created in 1986 as an homage to the grainy leather that they use in the 1920's for their travel pieces. It's a wonderful choice because of its hardiness- it's repels water beautifully and withstands daily wear with little effort. The leather itself is textured- and in two tones to give it that wonderful grained look. It has come in a variety of colors since its introduction.

Multicolore

Monogram Multicolore canvas was created in 2003 by Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami for Louis Vuitton. This sophisticated interpretation of the famous Monogram canvas is a technical masterpiece, consisting of 33 silk-screened colors. This complete line of city bags and small leather goods for women is available with either a black or a white backgorund, in emblematic Louis Vuitton shapes or collection-specific designs.

Vernis

Monogram Vernis Leather is inspired by the spirit of Louis Vuitton's ready to wear collections. It was created by Marc Jacobs in 1998, when he was first appointed to Louis Vuitton as Artistic director and creates fashion line for men and women. (Note: vernis means "varnish" in French) Monogram Vernis is a vivacious, sparkling, ultra-feminine line. Patent calfskin bags and accessories in a range of unususal, subtle colours highlight the famous Monogram pattern.

Monogram Mini Lin

Monogram Mini Lin Canvas, a blend of cotton and linen, expresses the Monogram signature on a natural, supple, light and hard-wearing jacquard. The canvas is used in association with grained calf leather on a permanent collection of city bags and small leather goods, whose casual and urban spirit makes them perfect for daily use. Monogram Mini Lin comes in two neutral complementary colours: ebene and dune.

Monogram Demin

The leather goods present a material emblematic of the ready-to-wear: Denim. Marc Jacobs has created the Monogram Denim Canvas in 2005. The material is created from a rigorous selection of very high quality cottons, the canvas is meticulously woven on a jacquard loom in order to highlight the Monogram motif. The material is both supple and hard-wearing. To achieve a worn effect, the product is bleached and stonewashed. It is this technique that creates the distinctive vintage look.


Monogram Panda Trotteur

Takasi Murakami now puts yet another artistic spin on the classic Monogram Canvas line. A colorful flying panda decorates one side of the bag while the back of the critter shows on the other.


Monogram Cerises

Cerises was created between Louis Vuitton and the Japanese artist Takashi Murakami which is designed for the Spring-Summer 2005 show.The cherry, fruit of an intense, bright and appetizing red, brightens up the Monogram canvas with communicative joy. This new pattern gives freshness and cheerfulness with all its different expressions: laughter, surprise and amazement.


Other special collection include Antigua Collection, named after the Caribbean island known for its yacht races (far left, first) Monogram suede with natural tanned cowhide trim, Monogram suede with natural tanned cowhide trim (second) ,the Sac de Nuit is made of Toile Trianon canvas and striped cotton lining (third), The "That's Love" collection was created by another one of our favorite designers, Marc Jacobs. This gorgeous tote is made of cotton and linen canvas with 620 gold and silver tube beads in a hand stitched logo (Last, far right)

LV collection design explain in 3 minutes

Written by deluxmall on 10:50 AM

Want to be an expert in LV collection? What to impress your friends with your knowledge?





Following is a brief explanation on the almost complete collection of LV. LV is also one of the oldest fashion houses in the world, having started in 1854. The design, canvas and textile use for LV collection is categorized as follow :-

Monogram

A symbol of Louis Vuitton since 1896, the Monogram canvas was created by the son of Louis Vuitton, George Vuitton. In 1896, the company launched the legendary Monogram Canvas and made the worldwide patents on it. It began as a way to combat the early counterfeits of his trunks and travel pieces. Its graphic symbols, including quatrefoils and flowers (as well as the LV monogram), were based on the trend of using Japanese and Oriental designs in the late Victorian era.

Damier

Another classic collection.Damier Canvas has two seperate lines, the brown(left) often refer as Canvas and beige as known as Azur. Azur collection was launched only in 2006, Damier canvas is iluminated by a new colour, Azur which is perfectly complementary to the existing ebene.



Epi

Louis Vuitton's epi leather line was created in 1986 as an homage to the grainy leather that they use in the 1920's for their travel pieces. It's a wonderful choice because of its hardiness- it's repels water beautifully and withstands daily wear with little effort. The leather itself is textured- and in two tones to give it that wonderful grained look. It has come in a variety of colors since its introduction.

Multicolore

Monogram Multicolore canvas was created in 2003 by Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami for Louis Vuitton. This sophisticated interpretation of the famous Monogram canvas is a technical masterpiece, consisting of 33 silk-screened colors. This complete line of city bags and small leather goods for women is available with either a black or a white backgorund, in emblematic Louis Vuitton shapes or collection-specific designs.

Vernis

Monogram Vernis Leather is inspired by the spirit of Louis Vuitton's ready to wear collections. It was created by Marc Jacobs in 1998, when he was first appointed to Louis Vuitton as Artistic director and creates fashion line for men and women. (Note: vernis means "varnish" in French) Monogram Vernis is a vivacious, sparkling, ultra-feminine line. Patent calfskin bags and accessories in a range of unususal, subtle colours highlight the famous Monogram pattern.

Monogram Mini Lin

Monogram Mini Lin Canvas, a blend of cotton and linen, expresses the Monogram signature on a natural, supple, light and hard-wearing jacquard. The canvas is used in association with grained calf leather on a permanent collection of city bags and small leather goods, whose casual and urban spirit makes them perfect for daily use. Monogram Mini Lin comes in two neutral complementary colours: ebene and dune.

Monogram Demin

The leather goods present a material emblematic of the ready-to-wear: Denim. Marc Jacobs has created the Monogram Denim Canvas in 2005. The material is created from a rigorous selection of very high quality cottons, the canvas is meticulously woven on a jacquard loom in order to highlight the Monogram motif. The material is both supple and hard-wearing. To achieve a worn effect, the product is bleached and stonewashed. It is this technique that creates the distinctive vintage look.


Monogram Panda Trotteur

Takasi Murakami now puts yet another artistic spin on the classic Monogram Canvas line. A colorful flying panda decorates one side of the bag while the back of the critter shows on the other.


Monogram Cerises

Cerises was created between Louis Vuitton and the Japanese artist Takashi Murakami which is designed for the Spring-Summer 2005 show.The cherry, fruit of an intense, bright and appetizing red, brightens up the Monogram canvas with communicative joy. This new pattern gives freshness and cheerfulness with all its different expressions: laughter, surprise and amazement.


Other special collection include Antigua Collection, named after the Caribbean island known for its yacht races (far left, first) Monogram suede with natural tanned cowhide trim, Monogram suede with natural tanned cowhide trim (second) ,the Sac de Nuit is made of Toile Trianon canvas and striped cotton lining (third), The "That's Love" collection was created by another one of our favorite designers, Marc Jacobs. This gorgeous tote is made of cotton and linen canvas with 620 gold and silver tube beads in a hand stitched logo (Last, far right)

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