Louis Vuitton North America, Inc. Under Investigation for Data Breach of Customer Records
Schubert Jonckheer & Kolbe LLP is investigating a data breach that led to unauthorized access to customer information held by Louis Vuitton North America, Inc., the United States subsidiary of French luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton Malletier SAS (together, “Louis Vuitton”). Louis Vuitton North America, Inc.’s headquarters are in New York.
On July 2, 2025, Louis Vuitton identified unauthorized access to its network on June 7, 2025. The data breach was originally reported to have affected 419,000 customers in South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, Italy and Sweden, but on or around August 22, 2025, Louis Vuitton North America, Inc., reported the data breach to the California Office of the Attorney General, Texas Office of the Attorney General, and the Washington State Office of the Attorney General. According to the Texas and Washington data breach directories, 23,570 Texas residents and 17,615 Washington residents will receive notice of the breach.
Although the breach occurred in June 2025, Louis Vuitton North America, Inc. did not begin notifying affected individuals until on or around August 22, 2025, which may have violated state and federal laws. The following information may have been compromised in the breach: names,
contact information, addresses, dates of birth, and passport or government ID numbers.
If your personal information was impacted by this incident, you may be at risk of identity theft and other serious violations of your privacy. As a result, you may be entitled to money damages and an injunction requiring changes to Louis Vuitton’s cybersecurity practices.
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