Core Viewpoint - Louis Vuitton's chocolate store in Shanghai will close on August 10, 2025, marking the end of its operational cycle, with no immediate plans for relocation or reopening in China [1][3]. Company Summary - The chocolate store, which opened on July 22, 2022, was Louis Vuitton's first chocolate specialty store in China and the third globally, following locations in Paris and Singapore [6]. - The store featured products designed by Michelin pastry chef Maxime Frédéric, with prices ranging from 240 yuan to 3200 yuan, and became popular on social media as "LV's cheapest item" [6][5]. - Despite the closure, Louis Vuitton will continue to operate chocolate stores in Paris, Singapore, and New York [1]. Industry Summary - The chocolate industry is facing challenges due to high cocoa prices, which have led several companies to increase prices, reduce packaging sizes, and enhance supply chain resilience [11][13]. - Cocoa prices have remained high due to supply chain vulnerabilities, climate change, and long-term investment issues in major producing countries like Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana [11]. - Companies like Ferrero and Mars have already implemented price increases in response to rising raw material costs, with adjustments ranging from 6% to double-digit increases [13][14]. - The trend of luxury brands entering the food and beverage sector aims to enhance brand experience and attract a broader consumer base, potentially leading to future purchases of core luxury products [9].
LV在华首家巧克力店开业一年后将闭店,240元 “最便宜奢侈品” 哪里找?
3 6 Ke·2025-08-05 01:17