Iconic Clothing Brands That Dominate the Global Market

Fashion is not just about style statements and wearing trending clothes. It’s also a multi-billion dollar business driven by some of the most iconic and renowned brands in the industry worldwide. 

The below names dominate the market as they are the giants that every business looks up to. 

  1. NikeNike Originated in the United States, Nike has a valuation of $31.3 billion. The key strengths of the brand are innovation, athletic performance, and a global fan base. The fun fact of Nike is the famous swoosh logo was designed by a graphic design student for just $35 in 1971.
  1. Louis Vuitton – Originated in France, the value of the brand is $26.3 billion. The key strengths are the luxury leather goods that they make, iconic monogram patterns and the rich history it has. Fun fact was Louis Vuitton began as a trunk maker for the French elite in the 19th century.

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  1. ChanelFrench brand Chanel has a value of $19.4 billion. Their key strengths are timeless fashion, iconic experiences, and visionary design. The fun fact about the brand is the little black dress introduced by CoCo chanel is still a fashion statement till this day.
  1. GucciItalian brand Gucci has a value of $17.8 billion. Key strengths of the Gucci brand are the top class luxury fashion, bold designs, and the loyal following that it has of its customers. The Fun fact of the brand is the iconic double G logo was inspired by the initials of the founder Guccio Gucci.
  1. Adidas –  Adidas originated in Germany and has a value of $15.7 billion. The brand concentrates in sportswear, collaborates with celebrities in various fields, and athletic innovation.
  1. HermesFrench brand Hermes having a brand value of $14.2 billion has key strengths that include high end leather goods, the brilliance craftsmanship of the workers and exclusivity that it enjoys. Fun fact is the Birkin bag by Hermes is one of the most expensive handbags in the world.
  1. Dior – Again a French brand has come to our list. Dior has a brand value of $13.2 billion. The key strengths of the brand are the elegance of the products, haute culture, and the iconic fragrances that the products are bottled with.
  1. CartierFrench brand Cartier has a brand value of $12.5 billion and its key strengths are the high end jewellery, timeless designs, and the luxury watches it manufactures. The fun fact of the brand is that Cartier’s Panther Motif has become a symbol of the brand’s elegance and power.
  1. RolexSwiss luxury watchmaker Rolex has a brand value of $10.7 billion. The brand’s strengths are the prestigious watches it makes with precision engineering, and its timeless style and appearance that captivates the customers.
  1. Zara – The Spanish brand Zara has a brand value of $11 billion. The brand is known for its adaptability to trends, the affordability of its products. It has a very good reputation that it can design, produce and deliver the iconic stylish dresses in just 15 days after getting the order from its customers.
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