No one contemplated that Louis Vuitton would be subsequently targeted after the Marc Jacobs appalling episode. One after the other unpleasant happenings has caused a great shock and quiver in the fashion fraternity. Around £257,000 worth Louis Vuitton’s collection was filched from the Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport sited in Paris. Both the mishaps have taken place on the eve of this November while the latest aroused on the 25th of this month. 

Five masked chaps seized Louis Vuitton’s five staff members at the Paris airport in order to carryout their embezzle act and successfully lifted a huge amount of the labels merchandise. The muggers blissfully managed to stuff the Vuitton’s possessions in two lorries and escape the incident zone.

The investigation is still heading. But both the thefts are leading to one common point, Marc Jacobs as the first break-in was attempted to the Jacobs 2012 Spring Summer collection while in this case though the label is Louis Vuitton but its post for the creative director since 1997 is again headed by Jacobs.