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Louis Vuitton raises prices in Korea amid backlash against LVMH The Louis Vuitton logo is seen outside a store on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, France, in 2020. [YONHAP/REUTERS] Luxury brand Louis Vuitton has increased its prices in Korea yet again, despite the recent backlash against parent company LVMH over inflated prices and exploitative labor practices in handbag production. French luxury conglomerate LVMH’s Louis Vuitton has increased the prices of some goods by an average of 5 percent on Tuesday, according to industry insiders the same day.

The hike comes five months after the brand upped its prices in February of this year. Related Article Dior-plorable: Designer brands face backlash in Korea over production scandals Celine posts explosive growth in Korea as Louis Vuitton, Rolex underwhelm Chanel, Hermès, Prada to hike prices in the new year The brand’s CarryAll PM Monogram handbag, for instance, is now 3.67 million won ($2,640), up 6 percent from 3.



46 million won, and the Pochette Métis East West Monogram bag is up 5.9 percent to 4.1 million won.

The Néonoé BB Monogram, whose price had already been raised from 2.58 million won to 2.74 million won in February, has been further increased by 5.

8 percent to 2.9 million won. The price hike comes on the heels of raised prices by LVMH's Italian fashion brand Fendi for some of its flagship products by between 3.

5 percent and 4.9 percent in April. Chanel Korea upped its prices for popular bags such as those from it.

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