Fashion Statement
Louis Vuitton objects to an FP illustration.
The article "A World Without Islam" (January/February 2008) included a reproduction of our historic and highly recognizable registered trademark, the Louis Vuitton Monogram Pattern, without our authorization. Such use could lead your readers to the mistaken impression that Louis Vuitton Malletier was involved in some way in its publication. The illustration, depicting a bearded man wearing a turban and robe featuring our trademark monogram, might be construed as offensive by people of the Islamic faith. Importantly, this use of our monogram design in an illustration could damage the long-established relationship we have carefully built with the Middle East and its people since the opening of our Louis Vuitton stores in the region.
The article "A World Without Islam" (January/February 2008) included a reproduction of our historic and highly recognizable registered trademark, the Louis Vuitton Monogram Pattern, without our authorization. Such use could lead your readers to the mistaken impression that Louis Vuitton Malletier was involved in some way in its publication. The illustration, depicting a bearded man wearing a turban and robe featuring our trademark monogram, might be construed as offensive by people of the Islamic faith. Importantly, this use of our monogram design in an illustration could damage the long-established relationship we have carefully built with the Middle East and its people since the opening of our Louis Vuitton stores in the region.
— Michael Pantalony
Director of civil enforcement for North America
Louis Vuitton Malletier
New York, NY
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