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According to legend, Vuitton’s was the only luggage to survive the sinking of the Titanic. If true, congratulations to the marketing team for not using this nugget in their ads.
The point is that the respect these artisans have for their craft transcends trends, and means that whether one thinks of Audrey Hepburn, or a WAG, travelling with the stuff, ultimately the product defies tribal stereotyping.
At least three first-class passengers who were most certainly accompanied by Louis Vuitton luggage aboard the Titanic - Charlotte Cardeza, Leontine Aubart and Marie Spencer.
Daniel Klistorner has done much research into the insurance claims lodged after the sinking and, thanks to him, we even know how much Mrs Spencer's trunk cost (200 francs) and when she bought it (27th March). Undoubtedly, many other passengers would have been toting Vuitton too - the Louis Vuitton brand was every bit as prestigious back in 1912 as it is today.


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