On December 2, 1851, 16 years after arriving in Paris, Napoleon finally took a step to change his fate and launched a coup. He held great power in the French Empire under the name of King Napoleon III. Although the wave of change swept across France, not everyone was willing to follow in the footsteps of this new king. However, for young Louis, this was the beginning of his rise to prominence and a testament to his immense fortune.
At that time, Louis, although young, had already gained fame in the industry. In 1853, when Napoleon III married Countess Eugenia of Spain, the future empress unexpectedly chose Louis to serve as her private box manufacturer and packager. Eugenia’s identity is extraordinary. She is not only the queen of France, but also a lady with extensive influence in the social circle. She asked Louis to create a box for her that could delicately hold beautiful clothes, which undoubtedly opened a door for Louis to access elite and royal clients.
Louis knew very well that this was an excellent opportunity for him to spread his wings and soar high. After serving Mr. Marishar for 17 years, he decided to leave and open his own store. On the sign outside the store, it prominently reads “Safely package the most fragile items, specially packaged for fashion.”. This shop is like a shining pearl, shining brightly on the bustling streets of Paris. Orders are flying in like snowflakes, with wealthy and famous people from Paris coming to visit one after another. Louis’s design talent and innovative spirit have enabled his store to stand out in the fiercely competitive market and quickly become a leader in the industry.