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As a benchmark among luxury brands, Louis Vuitton’s bags are not only practical items, but also a microcosm of fashion history and cultural symbol.The Pochette series (especially Pochette Accessoires) has become a phenomenal item in recent years, but its popularity cannot be separated from the accumulation of the brand’s century-old classic design.The following is a look at the most popular LV bags and their impact on fashion from the historical context:

— 1. Speedy (born in 1930) Design Gene: Originally named “Express”, it is specially designed for train travel. It is

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Louis Vuitton’s Mahina leather bags, known for their distinctive performed patterns and supplement calendars, occur a complex space within the brand’s sustainability and ethical framework. While Louis Vuitton (LV) has made strides in aligning with modern environmental and social responsibility standards, the production of luxury leather goods like Mahina inevitably raises questions about material sourcing,labor practices, and long-term ecological impact. Here’s a nuanced breakdown:

— 1. Material Sourcing & Environmental Impact Leather Origins: Mahina bags use calfskin leather, a byproduct of the meat industry.

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Louis Vuitton, as the world’s top luxury brand, has faced increasing environmental and ethical scrutiny in recent years.Although the brand enjoys a high reputation in traditional craftsmanship and quality, the large-scale production and resource consumption of the luxury goods industry have also caused controversy.The following analyzes its production practice from two dimensions:

— 1. Environmental Practice: Progress and Challenges Coexist Material Innovation and Sustainability Leather Alternatives: Pallas handbags are mainly coated canvas

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