Louis Vuitton has no stock price of its own. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (Euronext Paris: MC), which traded at approximately €580 per share in early 2026. Investors seeking exposure to Louis Vuitton must purchase LVMH shares, as the brand has never had an independent public listing.
Stock Price of Louis Vuitton
LVMH (parent company) share price in EUR — Euronext Paris (MC). Louis Vuitton's value is embedded in LVMH shares since the 1987 merger. Data from 1987 to 2026.
Louis Vuitton Stock Forecast
No standalone stock forecast applies to Louis Vuitton. For investors seeking exposure to the brand, LVMH (Euronext: MC) is the relevant security. Analyst consensus on LVMH for 2026 leans positive, with most price targets ranging from €650 to €850, driven by a recovery in aspirational luxury spending in China and continued pricing power across Louis Vuitton's core leather goods and fashion categories.
Louis Vuitton Valuation
Timeline of Louis Vuitton Funding
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1854
Founder CapitalLouis Vuitton opens his trunk workshop in Paris using personal savings and the patronage of Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III, as his first major client.
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1896
Brand ExpansionGeorges Vuitton launches the LV monogram canvas and expands retail internationally, self-funding growth from the brand's strong profits with flagship stores in London and New York.
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1987
LVMH MergerLouis Vuitton merges with Moët Hennessy to form LVMH, giving the brand access to listed equity capital markets through the new Euronext-traded parent company.
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1989
Bernard Arnault TakeoverBernard Arnault acquires a controlling stake in LVMH, making him the majority owner of Louis Vuitton and setting the stage for an aggressive global luxury expansion strategy.
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2021
Capital Allocation for ExpansionLVMH allocates over €3 billion to Louis Vuitton for new flagship store openings, manufacturing capacity in France, and digital commerce infrastructure across key growth markets.