Your glamour and charm is governed by the brand you’re walking in and how you carry it. The confidence just boosts up as you go higher and higher in the clothing brand.
Fashion assumes an immense role in exhibiting visual pictures of an individual! Some even identifies with trendy items, for example, garments though which humans are able to represent themselves! In these days garments are not only fashionable but they also have a specific brand value! In the clothing sector, there are some specific companies which are able to raise their brand value to an illustrative place that they got a unique identity!
Your glamour and charm is governed by the brand you’re walking in and how you carry it. The confidence just boosts up as you go higher and higher in the clothing brand.
The global fashion market is dominated by 20 companies, according to new research from management consultancy firm McKinsey & Company.
Noticeably absent from this list are online players and US department stores — the latter dominated the list 10 years ago, according to the report. The companies are ranked by economic profit, which is net operating profit, less adjusted taxes minus capital charge.
Find out which companies made the top 20 list below:
Your glamour and charm is governed by the brand you’re walking in and how you carry it. The confidence just boosts up as you go higher and higher in the clothing brand.
The global fashion market is dominated by 20 companies, according to new research from management consultancy firm McKinsey & Company.
Noticeably absent from this list are online players and US department stores — the latter dominated the list 10 years ago, according to the report. The companies are ranked by economic profit, which is net operating profit, less adjusted taxes minus capital charge.
Find out which companies made the top 20 list below:
- Inditex - Zara, Massimo Dutti — $4 billion
- Nike— $3 billion
- LVMH - Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Dior, Marc Jacobs — $2.33 billion
- TJXCompanies - TJ Maxx, Marshalls — $1.97 billion
- Hermès— $1.35 billion
- H&M — $1.28 billion
- Richemont— Cartier, Chloé, Net-a-Porter — $1.07 billion
- Ross Stores — $1.06 billion
- Adidas — $1.06 billion
- Kering— Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga — $943 million
- L Brands— Victoria's Secret, Pink — $876 million
- Pandora— $871 million
- FastRetailing— Uniqlo, Theory — $783 million
- Next (British clothing company) — $713 million
- VFCorporation— The North Face, Vans, Lee — $646 million
- Luxottica— $626 million
- MichaelKors— $597 million
- Gap— $537 million
- HanesBrands— $495 million
- Burberry— $446 million