Accessibility declaration
ACCESSIBILITY DECLARATION
The Fondation Louis Vuitton is committed to making its website accessible in accordance with article 47 of law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.
To this end, a new multi-year plan, covering accessibility measures and commitments for the next three years (from 2ᵉ quarter 2025 to 1ᵉ quarter 2028), is currently being drafted and should be published during 3ᵉ quarter 2025.
This accessibility statement applies to the website:
COMPLIANCE STATUS
https://www.fondationlouisvuitton.fr is not compliant with the general guidelines for improving accessibility. The non-compliance(s) are listed below.
TESTS RESULTS
The RGAA 4.1.2 compliance audit carried out by LVMH Accessibility Center revealed that :
- 28.81 % of the RGAA 4.1.2 criteria are met.
In detail :
- Number of compliant criteria: 17
- Number of criteria not applicable: 47
- Number of non-compliant criteria: 42
NON-ACCESSIBLE CONTENT
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:
Non-conformity
List of non-compliant criteria :
- 1.1 - Does each information-carrying image have a textual alternative?
- 1.2 - Is each decorative image correctly ignored by assistive technologies?
- 1.9 - Is each image caption, where necessary, correctly linked to the corresponding image?
- 2.1 - Does each frame have a frame title?
- 3.1 - In every web page, information should not be given by colour alone. Is this rule respected?
- 3.2 - In each web page, is the contrast between the colour of the text and the colour of its background sufficiently high (excluding special cases)?
- 3.3 - In each web page, are the colours used in the interface components or graphic elements carrying information sufficiently contrasting (excluding special cases)?
- 4.1 - If necessary, does each pre-recorded time-based medium have a text transcription or audio description (excluding special cases)?
- 4.7 - Is each temporal medium clearly identifiable (excluding special cases)?
- 6.1 - Is each link explicit (excluding special cases)?
- 6.2 - Is there a title for each link on each web page?
- 7.1 - Is each script, where necessary, compatible with assistive technologies?
- 7.3 - Is each script controllable by keyboard and any pointing device (excluding special cases)?
- 7.4 - For each script that initiates a context switch, is the user warned or given control?
- 7.5 - In each web page, are status messages correctly rendered by assistive technologies?
- 8.6 - For each web page with a page title, is the title relevant?
- 8.7 - In each web page, is each language change indicated in the source code (excluding special cases)?
- 8.9 - In each web page, tags must not be used solely for presentation purposes. Is this rule respected?
- 9.1 - In each web page, is the information structured by the appropriate use of headings?
- 9.3 - In each web page, is each list correctly structured?
- 9.4 - In each web page, is each citation correctly indicated?
- 10.1 - In the website, are style sheets used to control the presentation of information?
- 10.3 - In each web page, does the information remain understandable when style sheets are disabled?
- 10.4 - In each web page, does the text remain legible when the font size is increased to at least 200% (excluding special cases)?
- 10.5 - In each web page, are the CSS declarations for element background and font colours used correctly?
- 10.7 - In each web page, for each element receiving focus, is the focus capture visible?
- 10.8 - For each web page, is hidden content intended to be ignored by assistive technologies?
- 10.9 - In every web page, information must not be given solely by its shape, size or position. Is this rule respected?
- 10.11 - For each web page, can content be presented without loss of information or functionality and without resorting to either vertical scrolling for a window with a height of 256 px, or horizontal scrolling for a window with a width of 320 px (excluding special cases)?
- 10.13 - In each web page, is the additional content that appears when the focus is taken or when an interface component is hovered over controllable by the user (excluding special cases)?
- 11.1 - Does each form field have a label?
- 11.2 - Is each label associated with a form field relevant (excluding special cases)?
- 11.5 - In each form, are fields of the same nature grouped together, if necessary?
- 11.9 - In each form, is the title of each button relevant (excluding special cases)?
- 11.10 - In each form, is the input control used appropriately (excluding special cases)?
- 11.13 - Can the purpose of an input field be deduced to facilitate the automatic filling of fields with user data?
- 12.1 - Does each set of pages have at least two different navigation systems (excluding special cases)?
- 12.7 - In each web page, is an avoidance or quick access link to the main content area present (excluding special cases)?
- 12.8 - On each web page, is the tab order consistent?
- 13.3 - On each web page, is there an accessible version of each office document that can be downloaded (excluding special cases)?
- 13.8 - In each web page, is every moving or flashing content controllable by the user?
- 13.10 - In each web page, can the functions that can be used or made available using a complex gesture also be made available using a simple gesture (excluding special cases)?
1. Exemptions for disproportionate burden
List of content that is not accessible, exempted for disproportionate burden :
None.
2. Content not subject to the accessibility obligation
- Files available in desktop formats published before 23 September 2018 ;
- Third-party content that is not funded or developed by the relevant organisation and is not under its control;
DRAWING UP THIS ACCESSIBILITY DECLARATION
This declaration was made on 19 June 2025.
1. Technologies used to create the website
- HTML
- CSS
- Javascript
2. Test environment
The web page tests were carried out with the following combinations of web browsers and screen readers:
- NVDA, Firefox
- Jaws, Firefox
- Voiceover, Safari
3. The following tools were used during the evaluation:
- WCAG contrast checker
- HeadingsMap
- Web developer
- ARC Toolkit
- PAC (PDF Accessibility Checker)
4. Site pages subject to compliance verification
FEEDBACK AND CONTACT
If you are unable to access any content or service, you may contact the website manager to be directed to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another form.
- Send a message to : contact@fondationlouisvuitton.fr
VOIES DE RECOURS
REMEDIES
This procedure should be used in the following case.
You have notified the website manager of an accessibility fault that is preventing you from accessing content or one of the services and you have not received a satisfactory response.
- Write a message to the Human Rights Defender (https://formulaire.defenseurdesdroits.fr/)
- Contact the Rights Defender delegate in your region (https://www.defenseurdesdroits.fr/saisir/delegues)
- Send a letter by post (free of charge, do not use a stamp)
Défenseur des droits
Libre réponse 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07