Chanel
Chanel is a French luxury fashion house founded by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel in Paris in 1910. The company is privately owned by the Wertheimer family and headquartered in Paris.


America Still Doesn't Have Its Answer to LVMH
Tapestry and Capri have both struggled to form groups that can compete on a global scale.

America Still Doesn't Have Its Answer to LVMH
Tapestry and Capri have both struggled to form groups that can compete on a global scale.

Upbeat Results Prompt a Relief Rally in the SLI
Hermès, LVMH, Moncler and Kering all saw strong quarterly results as success in other markets offsets loss of business in Hong Kong.

Upbeat Results Prompt a Relief Rally in the SLI
Hermès, LVMH, Moncler and Kering all saw strong quarterly results as success in other markets offsets loss of business in Hong Kong.

The RealReal Responds to Counterfeit Accusations
In an email sent to customers, Chief Executive Julie Wainwright acknowledged that spotting fakes isn’t an exact science.

The RealReal Responds to Counterfeit Accusations
In an email sent to customers, Chief Executive Julie Wainwright acknowledged that spotting fakes isn’t an exact science.

LVMH Is Now the Second-Most Valuable Company in Europe: How Did That Happen?
The French luxury group's market capitalisation passed the €200 billion mark, underscoring its category dominance — and the outsize spending power of luxury consumers.

LVMH Is Now the Second-Most Valuable Company in Europe: How Did That Happen?
The French luxury group's market capitalisation passed the €200 billion mark, underscoring its category dominance — and the outsize spending power of luxury consumers.

Why Men’s Fashion Shows Are Back
With its return to Milan Fashion Week Men’s next January, Ferragamo is the latest brand to step away from the co-ed show trend. But what’s the strategic rationale behind this?

Why Men’s Fashion Shows Are Back
With its return to Milan Fashion Week Men’s next January, Ferragamo is the latest brand to step away from the co-ed show trend. But what’s the strategic rationale behind this?

There Are Lessons to Learn from Zac Posen
The designer’s enchanting rise and predictable fall are emblematic of what’s wrong with the system.

There Are Lessons to Learn from Zac Posen
The designer’s enchanting rise and predictable fall are emblematic of what’s wrong with the system.

Could a Department Store Take on Sephora?
Following the overhaul of what will soon be a 90,000-square-foot beauty section, Harrods is readying to open a network of standalone beauty stores.

Could a Department Store Take on Sephora?
Following the overhaul of what will soon be a 90,000-square-foot beauty section, Harrods is readying to open a network of standalone beauty stores.

The Future of Tokyo Fashion Week
After a transitional season with a new title sponsor, Japan’s biggest fashion event is gearing up for a revamp. Will it be enough?

The Future of Tokyo Fashion Week
After a transitional season with a new title sponsor, Japan’s biggest fashion event is gearing up for a revamp. Will it be enough?

Don’t Believe the Hype: Exclusivity Still Matters
Demand for luxury fashion is deeply rooted in exclusivity. The rise of millennials and the industry’s recent use of inclusivity in its marketing narratives does not change this, argues Luca Solca.

Don’t Believe the Hype: Exclusivity Still Matters
Demand for luxury fashion is deeply rooted in exclusivity. The rise of millennials and the industry’s recent use of inclusivity in its marketing narratives does not change this, argues Luca Solca.

Luxury’s Supply Chain in the Spotlight
This week, Bernard Arnault and Donald Trump inaugurated a new Louis Vuitton factory in Texas. More efficiently meeting local demand, the politics of ‘Made in the USA’ and the threat of future tariffs on European goods were likely key factors in the decision. But the fanfare also underscored on how luxury’s supply chain is coming under greater scrutiny and who’s best positioned to come out ahead.

Luxury’s Supply Chain in the Spotlight
This week, Bernard Arnault and Donald Trump inaugurated a new Louis Vuitton factory in Texas. More efficiently meeting local demand, the politics of ‘Made in the USA’ and the threat of future tariffs on European goods were likely key factors in the decision. But the fanfare also underscored on how luxury’s supply chain is coming under greater scrutiny and who’s best positioned to come out ahead.