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2024: Top 10 clothing and accessories brands in the world
In 2024, the French multinational company LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy) became the most expensive luxury product brand in the world with a value of about $130 billion. This is stated in the Statista review, which TAdviser got acquainted with at the end of January 2025.
It is noted that the global luxury goods industry, which includes clothing, cosmetics, perfumes, watches, jewelry, bags and other goods, has been on the rise for many years. The market value of LVMH in 2024 reached $129.86 billion. The company owns numerous brands including clothing, footwear and accessories brands Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, Loewe, Marc Jacobs, Céline, Kenzo, Givenchy, Pink Shirtmaker, Emilio Pucci, Berluti, Loro Piana, Rimowa and Nicholas Kirkwood. In addition, LVMH offers cosmetics and perfumes under the brands Parfums Christian Dior, Guerlain, Parfums Givenchy, Kenzo Parfums, Benefit Cosmetics, Fresh, Perfumes Loewe, Make Up For Ever, Acqua di Parma, Kendo and Maison Francis Kyiv, as well as Djonk Konjak, Kuyom Konjka
In second place in the Statista rating is the French fashion house Hermès with an estimate of $93.68 billion: the company sells perfumes, clothes and various accessories. The French company Chanel, which produces clothes, perfumes and cosmetics, jewelry and watches, closes the top three: its cost is approximately $60.15 billion. Thus, the three leading representatives of the rating are based in France. In addition, the Tor-10 included:
4. Gucci - $23.82 billion;
5. Dior - $11.98 billion;
6. Cartier - $10.51 billion;
7. Rolex - $9.1 billion;
8. Saint-Laurent / Yves Saint Laurent — $6,51 млрд;
9. Tiffany & Co. - $6.2 billion;
10. Prada - $5.13 billion.[1]
2018
According to the results of 2018 global clothing exports amounted to $494 billion, while China's exports amounted to a third of total exports.
Among the countries of the former USSR, Ukraine is in first place in terms of clothing exports ($563 million), followed by Belarus ($498 million), Russia is in third place with an export volume of $413 million.