Behind the Seam: Louis Vuitton Luco Tote

Louis Vuitton Luco ToteWe often get great questions about the authenticity of different bags that we sell.  These questions come up a lot when we list discontinued or vintage items.  I figured as long as I am going to take the time to write up a detailed explanation... I might as well share it with the world via our good old FASHIONPHILE blog!

We had the bag above returned to us because the buyer, in good faith believed it to be fake.  The problem, as we have found through the years selling Louis Vuitton in particular is based to two conflicting facts about the Louis Vuitton manufacturing in particular.  First, Louis Vuitton is very systematic in their approach to the construction of any of their bags.  So an authentic Louis Vuitton Speedy 25 that you purchased in 1984 will be almost identical to an authentic Louis Vuitton Speedy 25 that you purchase in 2013... down to the stitch count.  Notice the operative word there... almost.  Which brings me to the second fact.  Louis Vuitton does in fact make changes to specific features and detail in many lines of handbags and has done so throughout the years.  What this means is that you can always rely on the fact that two Louis Vuitton Speedy handbags made in the San Dimas factory in June of 2012 (having the same date code) will be virtually identical.  However, if you looked for the date code in your June 2012 Louis Vuitton Speedy in the same place that you found it in the one your mother bought in June 1989, you will not find it.

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That being said... let's talk about the Louis Vuitton Luco Tote.  The Luco tote made it's entrance into the Louis Vuitton catalog in early 1999.  It's a great style bag in my opinion because of the limited use of Louis Vuitton's ever so delicate vachetta leather... and because it's a good sized tote that stands up on it's own and has a zipper top!  The discontinued Cabas line was almost as good except for that darned vachetta base.  It's just such a nightmare to keep looking clean- and for one with even a mild case of OCBD (obsessive compulsive bag disorder)... it's just a matter of time before you'll need a new base or a new bag.  But I digress.  By the Fall of 2006, the beloved Luco tote had met its untimely death and was discontinued by Louis Vuitton.

When it was first introduced in 1999.  The hardware that attached the vachetta straps to the monogram bag had diagonal lines embossed at the corner like this:

diagonalThere was also a ridge on the top of the zipper pull like this:

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For whatever reason... between March and April of 2001, Louis Vuitton introduced hardware on the handles that no longer had the diagonal line.  It looks like this:

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And around the same time, there was also a change in the zipper pull.

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I have no idea why these Louis Vuitton decided to make these changes, but I do know that they have made similar hardware changes through the years... like the change they made in 2006 with the Louis Vuitton papillon hardware.

What this means, is that anytime you search on the FASHIONPHILE website- or on eBay or at your local consignment shop even, and you find (lucky you it has only become more popular as it has been discontinued) an authentic pre-owned Louis Vuitton Luco Tote- check the date code.  If it was made prior to April of 2001, then it will have the diagonal embossing lines.  If it is made in April 2001 or after- then it will not.*

Happy Hunting!

(* I just realized that although the hardware change eventually hit all factories, I'm not as sure about the month with the Louis Vuitton Luco Totes that were made in Spain.  Those also had the switch but it may have been a couple months later.)

 

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Chanel Surf’s Up at Fashionphile

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Seriously?  Chanel is just not messing around with this stuff!  Check out the amazing guaranteed authentic pre-owned luxury Chanel surfboards we got in this week!

I mean, don't get me wrong- I may be a California girl, but I'm no surfer.  And quite frankly, I can't see putting one of these PARTICULAR little beauties in the water, although they are absolutely legit functionally.  Chanel's luxury surfboards are shaped in black, white and red monochrome carbon fiber, polyurethane and fiberglass.  Brilliantly- they are equipped with special spaces on the back for easy wall hanging.  Honestly, these beauties need to be hung like the pieces of art that they are!

You COULD purchase a surfboard directly from Chanel for $9000, but why would you do that when we have an absolutely STUNNING pre-owned authentic Black one AND an equally amazing WHITE Chanel surfboard for much thousands of dollars less!

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Want a FREE Fashionphile 2012 Calendar?

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We've got 50 of these puppies to give give out to the first of you Fashionphiles who email us with your address!   If you're one of the lucky 50 who first respond, just send your name and address to cs@fashionphile.com and we'll drop one in the mail.

Hope your 2012 is going strong :)

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Who’s going to win the Louis Vuitton Pudsey Bear Charity auction tonight?

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Well, I'm out of the bidding, but since it's for charity- I'm glad it's going well!  It's too bad, because I really have a soft spot for this bear!  Not only is it selling for a GREAT cause (BBC's Children in Need), but it's just an amazing custom piece.  I love what Kim Jones (the new head menswear designer for Louis Vuitton- who happens to be British) said about the creative process in putting it together.

"I took the idea of something very British for the bear.....punk but gave it a Louis Vuitton twist with the Stephen Sprouse print and luxury fabrics such as calfskin and shearling. We then produced the gold covered hardwear including the nose especially for the bear and accessorised him with his own gold padlock and accessories such as Stephen Sprouse hankerchiefs. He was then made his own custom Alzer suitcase which can be used separately to travel the world! The Louis Vuitton Pudsey Bear is one of a kind.”

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I mean, come on!!!  The little custom Alzer?  How adorable is that???

Anyway, auction ends tonight, and it's already up to over $56,000!  Hope it sells very well, to benefit BBC Children in Need!

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How James Bond is this Custom Louis Vuitton Monogram Alzer 80?

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I mean, seriously. Yes, this looks like your every day, killer monogram Louis Vuitton Alzer 80 at first glance.  But then... check out the tricked out interior secret compartment???

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What would you use it for?

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What’s not to love about the Hermes Constance?

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You don't have to be the owner of a Billion Dollar tween empire, or the editor of Vogue Japan to carry an authentic Hermes Constance!

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You can wear it in the city...

dashazukhovahermesconstance... or at the beach!!!

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Just get it from us :)   We have a seriously amazing pre-owned, authentic Hermes Constance in right now- in Clemence.  You need her!  She's just fabulous.

Pop quiz:  Do you know who these celebs/ socialites are???  There are clues below the top two.  The third is a fashion junkie actress and the fourth- the fashionphile daughter of a Russian Oligarch?

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A Little Louis Goes A Long Way…

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I know that everyone was loving seeing the closet of Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi in Architectural Digest this month!  Are you kidding me?  The visual of the stilettos and sneakers speaks volumes!!!!

But gotta say, I do love the little Louis Vuitton vintage piece in the corner.  It isn't much, but it adds a ton!  I absolutely LOVE Louis Vuitton trunks and other vintage pieces as part of the home decor!

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Start Your Own Lagerfeld-esque Goyard Collection!

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I just LOVE this picture of Karl Lagerfeld's fabulous Goyard Luggage collection.  I mean, really.  Would you expect anything less?

But, hey... you don't have to be an iconic, world famous fashion designer to be able to have a Goyard travel piece of your own!  We've got a bunch of amazing Goyard luggage in right now... some for over $1500 off their original retail pricing!  Check out just a sample!

GOYARD Custom Wine Degustation Travel Case Red:

GOYARD Trolley MM Rolling Suitcase:

GOYARD Trolley PM Rolling Bag:

GOYARD Ambassade Soft Suitcase:

GOYARD Porte Habit Garment Bag:

This was just a taster!!!  Be sure to check out the rest of our Goyard collection on FASHIONPHILE!

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You Asked: Does Fashionphile Sell Fakes?

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Again, you ask, we answer!  In this type of blog post, I take your great questions and answer them for the masses!

"Just making sure.  You DO sell authentic items? I know that everything is pre-owned, right? Is it possible that fakes could slip by without you even knowing it?  How do I know that what you sell is not fake?"

Such a great question and the short answer is no. We at FASHIONPHILE absolutely do not sell fakes.  But let me get into a little more detail (OK, it ended up being a LOT of detail :) on this for those of you who aren't familiar with what we do and what our standards are.

First off, we don't believe in selling counterfeit goods, period.  The counterfeit market supports all kinds of dirty stuff that we refuse to be a part of in any way shape or form: like funding terrorism, horrifying child labor violations, and internet scams of various types  (seriously, these aren't just scare tactics to keep you away from buying a fake bag- check the references below for more detail.)  Not only that, but like a work of art- we wholeheartedly believe in the intellectual property rights of these brand owners to design, develop, produce, advertise and sell the unique handbags that they do.  Quite frankly, if someone can't afford an authentic luxury branded bag- even a used one at that- then that person is much better off going down to their local TJMaxx or local mall and picking up a cute little affordable and trendy bag of their choice.  It's real and they'll feel like an authentic person carrying it.

I just had a lady come in with a few bags to sell.  She had bought them herself at the boutique and knew they were authentic.  She had another bag that was given to her from her mother in law.  She assumed it was real too.  After authenticating the lot, I let her know that we would not be accepting her Louis Vuitton Mulitcolor Pochette- because it was not real.  She thought that it still had some value and couldn't see why we wouldn't simply disclose that it was fake and sell it for less.  Anyway, we just don't do it. Period.

Secondly, we are experts at authentication, and employ a team of skilled authenticators covering every brand that we sell.  We have worked with eBay and PayPal and Credit Card companies, local police- you name it, in helping with their authentication efforts.  Our livelihood depends on us being right, and we are extremely careful.  This has been a challenge for us as we've grown.  When I started this business, I was only selling Louis Vuitton.  I have studied the brand extensively including every catalog they have produced and have handled literally thousands of authentic (and hundreds of fakes bags to date).  I was being asked to sell other brands, but was not an expert in those brands.  We made the decision right from the get go, to not add addition brands to our selling list, until we had authentication in place.  Soon after we began accepting other brands, we decided to go "two deep" on these authentications.  We have an in house authenticator and a contracted one for every bag that we sell.  We don't make mistakes.

Which brings me to my third point... hey, if you don't believe us, get it authenticated :)   We have a 100%, no questions asked policy on authentication.  Our standard return policy requires that you bring your bag back within a certain number of days, and you have to have the tags on etc. etc.  But our return policy for authentication has no expiration date and no strings attached- ever!  That said, if you're shopping our site and have a question about something- ask!  If you want another opinion, the Authenticate This section of The Purse Forum is an amazing resource.  Just post a link to our item on that site and hear what other handbag experts have to say.  If you've purchased a bag- you can also bring it in to your local boutique... try a side by side comparison or ask a Sales Assistant.  Not all will assist with authentication issues, but some can't help themselves to comment!

Finally, we are not just some fly by night internet operation.  I started selling online on eBay in 1999.  My business sloooowly grew and developed into what it is today.  We've been doing this longer than anyone else in our little niche (selling authentic, pre-owned luxury handbags) on the www- and now have two, beautiful showrooms- one in Beverly Hills, California just off Rodeo Drive and the other on the charming Maiden Lane in San Francisco- we share a wall with Chanel (on the same, adorable little foot traffic only street, you'll find Gucci, Hermes, Prada, Marc Jacobs, with Louis Vuitton and Bottega Veneta just around the corner).  The Sales Assistants from many of these neighboring boutiques are regulars in our stores, and refer friends.  In July of 2008, Forbes magazine did an article about how to avoid online auction scams, and in particular referenced FASHIONPHILE and our reputation and guides to buying authentic luxury handbags online.  Catt Sadler from E! Live from the Red Carpet on live TV called FASHIONPHILE "the most trusted source for pre-owned authentic luxury bags".  We've been in the Wall Street Journal, Inc Magazine, the Times Online, etc. where our authenticity was a part of the focus.  The CEO of Prada (Francoise Kress) came to the launch party of our San Francisco Showroom!!!! We would NEVER ever risk all of this- and our reputation by listing something that we weren't absolutely 100% confident was authentic.  We would never "slip in a fake" to make a couple extra bucks.  We don't believe in them and it would make absolutely no sense for a legitimate company like ours that has worked as long as we have to develop our reputation for good to be intentionally involved in the scam of selling a fake.

So what does all this mean?  I just want you all to know how important this issue is to us, and that we are absolutely committed and vigilant about our commitment to authenticity.  You can feel safe buying from us.

I know that some of you all know all this about FASHIONPHILE, it's just old news... but I also recognize that many people are just learning about us, and the question of whether or not we sell fakes is a valid and important question to ask!  Feel free to email with any additional questions or add a comment!

New York Times: Terror's Purse Strings

International Herald Tribune: Counterfeit Goods are Linked to Terror Groups

The Independent: Introducing the Latest Accessory to Organized Crime- Fake Handbags

Los Angeles Times: Counterfeit Goods Linked to Al Qaeda

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Fabulous GUCCI Freebie in Vogue China

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Dang!  I'd always recommend checking FASHIONPHILE first if you're looking for authentic Gucci accessories for less than retail- but even we can't compete with FREE!!!!  If you purchase the August Vogue China for a whopping 20 yan (apparently around $3 USD) you'll get this cool little GUCCI paper folder.

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It comes in the camel color pictured above and in a dark chocolate as well.  As you can imagine, the edition is selling out all over the place, and the mags are popping up all over  Taobao- China's eBay for $30+.

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There is all kinds of commentary right now in the Chinese Blogosphere about whether or not this was a smart tactic.  Criticism centers its "mass"  distribution at such a cheap price.  Does this dilute the brand- and bring the accessibility of the label down to a general population that harms exclusivity?

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I mean, it is just a paper folder... But what do you think?  And what would you use it for?

(Photo Credits: Vogue China, Jing Daily)

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