The other company to boycott: LVMH conglomerated behemoth companies

March 1st, 2012

[Sorry if this is a duplicate post; I'm not sure if the other one worked.--Adele]

The other company which is boycotting the retail space in NYC regarding the planned NRA themed restaurant-thingie is another
Sarah-Lee-style conglomerate. It’s a French conglomerate, or at the very least has some headquarters in France. I got my
information from their corporate website, especially their Companies page at http://www.lvmh.com/group/l2b0000a.htm .

There are links to the companies’ websites at http://www.lvmh.com/group/l2j0000a.htm although I think the most efficient way
to boycott them is to send letters to both LVMH corporate and to Sephora.

Sephora’s website has a feedback form at https://www.secure-sephora.com/selfHelp/EmailForm.jhtml
and LVH has a US Contacts address given as

LVMH Inc.
Two Park Avenue, Suite 1830
New York, NY 10016
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Tel. (1 212) 340 7480

and

LVMH – Selective Distribution Group
First Market Tower
525 Market Street, 36th Floor
CA 94105-2708
San Francisco USA

Their child companies include:

Moet & Chandon (champagne, including labels Dom Perignon, Mercier, and Ruinart)

Christian Lacroix (haute couture fashion)

Chandon Estates (headquartered in California, they make Chandon Sparkling Wines and Terrazas Still Wines from Argentina)

Berluti (ready-to-wear and custom shoes, under the Berluti and StefanoBi brands)

Parfums Givenchy (lots of perfumes and cosmetics, including the De, L’Interdit, Givenchy III, Eau de Givenchy, Ysatis, Amarige,
Organza, Extravagance, Indecence, Monsieur de Givenchy, Givenchy Gentleman, Vetiver, Xeryus, Insens? and pi scents)

Pommery (Champagne)

Guerlain (perfumes, including Champs-Elys?es)

Sephora (that’s the actual store that’s planned in NYC… They claim to sell “rich assortment of fragrances, cosmetics, and
well-being products” – http://www.sephora.com)

Loewe (Spanish leather goods, ready-to-wear apparel, accessories and perfume)

Lois Vuitton (luggage and leather products, ready-to-wear apparel, fashion accessories, and shoes)

Fred (jewelry and watches)

Kenzo (womenswear (Kenzo Paris, Kenzo Jungle and Kenzo Jean’s), menswear (Kenzo Homme), active sportswear (Kenzo Ki) and
childrenswear, as well as accessories, perfumes and decoration, … they advertise their “Kenzo humanist values”)

Desfosses (French press group including the daily La Tribune, the weekly and the magazine Investir, and Victoire Multim?dia, a
publisher of stock market, economic and financial information… they do press, publishing, electronic publishing, and on line
services)

Celine (women’s and men’s ready-to-wear apparel, accessories and fragrances)

Hennesy (cognac)

Kenzo Parfums (perfumes, uncuding “Time for Peace” which launched in June 99 “to send a message fir the new millenium”)

Givenchy (haute couture, men’s and women’s ready-to-wear apparel and accessories)

Veuve Clicquot (champgne, including Canard-Duchene and Pere Magloire)

DFS (luxury goods and general merchandise for international travelers, and duty-free stores)

Le Bon Marche (department stores with Le Bon
March? Rive Gauche and Franck & Fils in Paris, the store on the rue de Passy which it acquired in 1994; food stores with la
Grande Epicerie in Paris; and real estate)

Krug (champgne)

Bliss (spas and cosmetics, brands Remede and Bliss, Blissworld website and BlissOut catalog)

Parfums Christian Dior (perfumes)

Hard Candy (based in LA, makes quirky nail polish)

TAG Heuer (Swiss watches)

BeneFit Cosmetics (San Francisco-based cosmetics company, sold at Henry Bendel’s, Bloomingdale’s, and Macy’s West among
others and in Harrod’s, House of Fraiser and Selfridges overseas)

Zenith (Swiss watches)

Ebel (another watch company, with subsidiaries in the United States and Germany)

Chaumet (no info provided)

Pheh. Multinational companies think they can rule the world, do they? Let’s show them…
– Adele