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This category is for holding companies that own a portfolio of several distinct luxury brands. Pages in category "Luxury brand holding companies" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The successful integration of various famous aspirational brands into a single group inspired other luxury companies to do the same. Thus, the French conglomerate Kering and the Swiss-based Richemont have also created extended portfolios of luxury brands. [citation needed] LVMH is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index. [21]
DFS Group (DFS) (Chinese: 迪斐世) is a global travel retailer of luxury products based in Hong Kong. Established in 1960, its global network consists of stores located in major global airports and downtown locations featuring over 750 brands.
The luxury goods investments of Rembrandt Group combined with Rothmans International formed the initial group of Richemont subsidiaries. [7] [8] In October 2008, the Group divested all of its remaining interests in the tobacco industry. [9] As of 2014, Richemont is the second-largest luxury goods company in the world after LVMH. [10]
Nine West Holdings (formerly The Jones Group and Jones Apparel Group) is an American designer, marketer and wholesaler of branded clothing, shoes and accessories. In 2019, the company restructured under the new name Premier Brands Group Holdings Llc.
Economic pressures have added to the list of challenges faced by the luxury giant behind Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. Luxury slump intensifies as shoppers buy less Balenciaga and Gucci, in latest ...
Farfetch is a British e-commerce company focused on luxury clothing and beauty products. It operates as a digital marketplace that sells products from several hundred brands, boutiques and department stores from around the world. [1] In January 2024, the company was acquired by Coupang. [2]
Tapestry announced it would acquire Capri Holdings in August 2023 for $8.5 billion. [10] Capri owns the brands Versace , Michael Kors , and Jimmy Choo . [ 11 ] The U.S. Federal Trade Commission sued to block the acquisition in April 2024 citing reduced competition between their brands, like Coach and Michael Kors, in the affordable luxury ...