Louis Vuitton commits to protect biodiversity in South-Africa

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Louis Vuitton joins forces with the NGO People for Wildlife to rehabilitate 400.000 hectares on the Cape York Peninsula in South Africa on a period of 5 years by supporting scientific field research, monitoring wildlife species, and co-creating sustainable business models based on responsible use of nature-based materials.

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23 luxury brands open the luxury world to all pupils, regardless of their entry point

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The Comité Colbert organizes an event at Station F in Paris from 10 to 12 December, 2022 open to all pupils or students regardless of their entry point: 23 luxury maisons will present their arts, crafts and savoir faire, to welcome all youth into the luxury world.

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Second-hand platform of dead stocks from LVMH's houses

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It is through its incubator for new projects DARE(*) that LVMH has supported the launching of the Nona Source platform, which re-values deadstock material from the luxury brands of the group. The prices displayed on the website range between 5€ and 50€ per meter and orders can be placed only by stylists and fashion designers.

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LVMH supports engaged art, committed to preserving coral reefs

LVMH LVMH supports La Fabrique Nomade for a unique collaboration between five creative craftsmen who live in France as refugees and the artist Jérémy Gobé: two jewellers, a ceramist, a crochet craftsman and an embroiderer have created a piece of art that depict a coral.

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