beasty
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OK I got to ask this:
I read LVMH is very protective of their Intellectual Property Rights.
In fact they've got a team of in house lawyers fighting against piracy worldwide.
So I am amazed to see a WWE wrestler putting on the LV logo onto their wrestling tights.
For those who watch WWE wrestling, there is a masked mexican WWE wrestler called Rey Mysterio. For some months now, I have seen him wearing this denim and later light khaki brown mask and long pants. BTW this is not his only rnig attire.
What is unusual about that is that it is full of the same LV logos found on their denim or speedy bags: The "LV", the Star and Diamond.
It is obvious when they show it on close-up on Cable TV, seen by millions around the world.
The wrestler is probably a big LV fan but how does this fit with LV's marketing campaign? Are Latinos in America their next growth market?
Also, I know WWE have their own inhouse seamstress doing ring attires.
So was this done by them? Does LVMH allow others to do that?
They couldn't have bought LV bags, ripped it into pieces and make a pants out of it because I have never seen that light khaki brown bag or anything before by LV. Also the ring attire does not look like patchwork.
So curious minds want to know: Does LV support WWE Pro Wrestling?
I read LVMH is very protective of their Intellectual Property Rights.
In fact they've got a team of in house lawyers fighting against piracy worldwide.
So I am amazed to see a WWE wrestler putting on the LV logo onto their wrestling tights.
For those who watch WWE wrestling, there is a masked mexican WWE wrestler called Rey Mysterio. For some months now, I have seen him wearing this denim and later light khaki brown mask and long pants. BTW this is not his only rnig attire.
What is unusual about that is that it is full of the same LV logos found on their denim or speedy bags: The "LV", the Star and Diamond.
It is obvious when they show it on close-up on Cable TV, seen by millions around the world.
The wrestler is probably a big LV fan but how does this fit with LV's marketing campaign? Are Latinos in America their next growth market?
Also, I know WWE have their own inhouse seamstress doing ring attires.
So was this done by them? Does LVMH allow others to do that?
They couldn't have bought LV bags, ripped it into pieces and make a pants out of it because I have never seen that light khaki brown bag or anything before by LV. Also the ring attire does not look like patchwork.
So curious minds want to know: Does LV support WWE Pro Wrestling?