Louis Vuitton Monogram Brown Canvas Business Card Holder Wallet
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Rome, Rome
Louis Vuitton Business Card Holder. Crafted in brown monogram canvas. Tan leather lining. 3 open
Louis Vuitton Monogram Brown Canvas Business Card Holder Wallet
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Rome, Rome
Louis Vuitton Business Card Holder. Crafted in brown monogram canvas. Tan leather lining. 3 open
Louis Vuitton Vintage Monogram Brown Canvas Card Holder Wallet
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Rome, Rome
Vintage Louis Vuitton Business Card Holder Wallet . Crafted in brown monogram canvas. Flap with
Louis Vuitton Monogram Brown Canvas Business Card Holder Wallet
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Rome, Rome
A sleek and timeless accessory for the discerning professional, this Louis Vuitton Business Card
Louis Vuitton Purple Varnish Business Card Holder
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Capri, IT
What better way to carry those important contacts than this chic Business Card Holder? At any
Louis Vuitton Porte Carte Champs Elysees Business Card Holder 41lk64
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Dix hills, NY
Louis Vuitton Porte Carte Champs Elysees Business Card Holder 41lk64 Date Code/Serial Number
Louis Vuitton Black Epi Noir Business Card Holder Case 5lk1212 Wallet
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Dix hills, NY
Date Code/Serial Number: CA0976 Made In: Spain Measurements: Length: 4" Width: 0.2" Height: 3.3" OVERALL GOOD VINTAGE CONDITION ( 6.75/10 or B- ) Signs of Wear: Exterior:...
LOUIS VUITTON c.2017 Black Epi Leather Envelope Business Card Holder Snap Wallet
By Nicholas Ghesquiere, Louis Vuitton
Located in Thiensville, WI
LOUIS VUITTON c.2017 Black Epi Leather Envelope Business Card Holder Snap Wallet Brand
LV Louis Vuitton Vintage Card Holder Case
By Louis Vuitton
Located in New York, NY
A vintage authentic Louis Vuitton credit card or business card holder case in the classic, iconic
Leather, Canvas
Louis Vuitton Business Card Case Taiga Leather
Located in NY, NY
" Designer: Louis Vuitton Model: Business Card Case Taiga Leather Exterior Material: Leather Exterior Color
Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Business Card Holder, 2000s
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Lugo (RA), IT
Louis Vuitton business card holder in his distinctive monogram canvas in brown. It features two
Louis Vuitton Black Business Card Holder
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Nicosia, CY
Gold metallic finishes Snap button closure Card slot Gusseted compartment
Louis Vuitton Amarante Monogram Vernis Business Card Holder
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Dubai, Al Qouz 2
This Business card holder by Louis Vuitton is a fine accessory to add to your everyday style edit
Louis Vuitton Black Epi Leather Business Card Holder
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Dubai, Al Qouz 2
The LV cardholder combines elegance and functionality in a sleek design. Crafted from leather, it features a black shade that adds a touch of sophistication.
Louis Vuitton Bleuet Epi Leather Business Card Holder
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Dubai, Al Qouz 2
This stylish and functional cardholder is a must have in your collection. It is equipped with multiple well lined slots to hold your cards.
Louis Vuitton Monogram Eclipse Canvas Envelope Business Card Holder
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Dubai, Al Qouz 2
into any pocket or bag. The card holders press stud closure ensures that your business or credit cards
Louis Vuitton SOLD OUT Epi Leather Silver Men's Business Card Case Holder
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Chicago, IL
CURATOR'S NOTES Epi leather Silver hardware Fold over flap closure Leather lining Made in France Date code BJ0064 Measures 4" W x 3" H
Louis Vuitton Business Card Holder
By Louis Vuitton
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Louis Vuitton Business Card Holder
The story behind iconic luxury brand Louis Vuitton — best known for its esteemed handbags, crossbody bags, leather goods, ready-to-wear clothing and more — is one of craft and innovation in the worlds of fashion, jewelry and furniture.
The company’s modest origins can be traced back to when its founder, Louis Vuitton (1821–92), wishing to free himself from the conventional lifestyle in his provincial French city of Anchay as well as a difficult stepmother, left in the early 1830s to make a new life in Paris. The young Vuitton was 13 at the time and would need to travel on foot to get to the capital, which was hundreds of miles away. With stops along the way to make money so that he could forge ahead, the journey took a couple of years, but reward was close at hand.
When he arrived in Paris, Vuitton made a living with his hands. He toiled as a box maker and packer for more than a decade and built relationships with royals and members of the upper class while working for the empress of France, Eugenie de Montijo. In 1854, Vuitton launched his namesake company. The craftsman opened a humble workshop on rue Neuve des Capucines and advertised his services with a small poster that read: “Securely packs the most fragile objects. Specializing in packing fashions.”
Long before his brand would become known globally for its exemplary top-handle bags and stylish totes, Vuitton produced stackable and rectangular trunks. The most common trunks of the era were round, which weren’t ideal for toting and storing. In 1858, Vuitton debuted his lightweight, handcrafted canvas trunks, which were sturdy, rugged and equipped with convenient compartments. Travel’s popularity broadened in the late 19th century, and Vuitton’s trunks could easily be packed into train cars and ships — upright trunks meant hanging wardrobe storage that would allow his clients to transport their sophisticated garments without worry. Demand increased and the company grew. When Louis Vuitton died in 1892, control of the luxury house was passed onto his only son, Georges Vuitton.
In 1914, a Louis Vuitton store opened at 70 Champs-Élysées. The largest travel-goods store in the world at the time, it became the company’s flagship.
The Louis Vuitton brand embodies all the attributes of luxury, from the craftsmanship, exclusivity and relevance to heritage. It’s only appropriate that it boasts one of the most recognizable insignias — the imaginative interlocking of letters and fleurettes — in the fashion world. The famous LV monogram was first used in 1896 as part of an initiative by Georges to prevent counterfeiting of his coveted new line of travel trunks. It’s one of the earliest examples of fashion branding.
The LV monogram would soon appear on everything from bags and various fashion accessories to alligator-skin champagne cases, from stylish apparel and earrings to teddy bears and airplane models.
On 1stDibs, the unmistakable insignia can be found on both modern and vintage Louis Vuitton shoulder bags, suitcases, original 19th-century trunks, jackets and more.
Vintage and designer wallets and small accessories, such as wristlets, belt bags, clutches and other compact items, can be the perfect accessory for a night out or running everyday errands.
The invention of paper money dates back to the 7th century in China, but, globally, it took a while to catch on. It wasn’t until 1690 in the United States that paper money could finally be printed and used to pay taxes, for example, following the General Court of Massachusetts’s order that a limited batch be produced to pay soldiers owing to a shortage of coins.
As paper money became more common, so too did carrying wallets. Coin purses were no longer the most convenient option for carrying cash.
Today, just as the world’s best-known luxury houses are celebrated for their iconic handbags and purses, brands such as Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Gucci, Chanel and others offer a sweeping array of sophisticated wallets and small accessories for any event. While wallets seem to be getting smaller and the role of cash is dwindling, we simply cannot live without our bags and bag-like accessories. More options have emerged for carrying our essentials, with cardholders, pouches and belt bags made of nylon and leather gaining popularity in recent years.
On 1stDibs, find a collection of vintage and designer wallets and small accessories.
The Japanese artist is one of many creators with whom the French fashion house has partnered to impressive effect.
The late designer created an iridescent, irreverent take on the nearly century-old travel staple.
What are the telltale signs that you're holding a real Louis Vuitton and not a knockoff? We spoke with expert Diane D’Amato to find out. Of course, you don't have to worry about fakes on 1stDibs, where every seller is highly vetted.
The venerable brand has earned accolades (and gained new fans) for partnerships that meld fashion with art.
When the name of a bag is as well-known as its brand, you know it's a classic.