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    Tom Ford International LLC -Ultimate parent company Mr. Thomas Ford - President and Chief Executive Officer Domenico De Sole – Chairman ((former Gucci Group President and Chief Executive Officer) Registered and trading address: 845 Madison Avenue New York‚ NY 10021-4908 United States Tom Ford Studio Limited Company Type: Private limited with share capital Inc. Date: 06 Jul 2005 Industry: Manufacture of other wearing apparel and accessories Registered and Trading Address: 7 Howick

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    possible competitors for Smythson are Luxury brands such as Burberry and Gucci. First‚ Burberry is also a British luxury brand that wants to penetrate the market by highlighting their British Heritage. Unlike Smythson‚ Burberry has a ready-to-wear line and it does not carry stationery goods. Second‚ another competitor could be the Italian brand Gucci‚ because it also sells luxury leather goods but the brand images are different. Gucci appeals more to customers looking for sexy‚ glamorous‚ and extravagant

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    Burberry Case Study

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    1.0 OVERVIEW OF THE CASE Overall‚ this case illustrates how the former Burberry Chief Executive Director (CEO)‚ Rose Marie Bravo who stepped in as CEO in 1997‚ has succeeded in revitalising and revamping the company to become more successful in term of profitability and marketability. This case was took place in year 2003 whereby Ms. Bravo had successfully turned around a fading company to a rejuvenated highly profitable company and had gained their competitive advantage in luxury brand after

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    LMVH in China: building its empire of desire 1. Why is LVMH so successful in China? In my opinion LVMH is so successful in China first of all because their prices and glamorous prestige is reflected onto its customers and the Chinese luxury customers value being recognized as wealthy elites having a high social status. Secondly‚ ever since their opening LVMH had an exclusively unique heritage and craftsmanship‚ that made the brand so attractive for the customers. Another reason why the Chinese

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    1. Many luxury good firms such as Faber Castell (writing instruments‚ art material)‚ Rolex (watches)‚ Gucci (bags‚ fashion)‚ Versace (cloth‚ fashion)‚ Hermès (bags‚ fashion) were family business for several generations. Why was family ownership historically dominating in the luxury industry? Family ownership has historically dominated the luxury industry for want of maintaining the organizational culture—its adherence to certain values that are deemed too important to dilute with the introduction

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    2002 ‚LVMH brand for success‚ thanks to know-how from the top‚ Strategic Direction‚ Vol 18‚ No 5‚ pp 7-9‚ Viewed 24 August 2008‚ MCB UP Ltd. Moore‚ C & Birtwistle‚ G 2005‚ The nature of parenting advantage in luxury fashion retailing – the case of Gucci group NV‚ International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management‚ Vol. 33 No. 4‚ pp. 256-270‚ Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Chevilier‚ M & Mazzalovo‚ G 2008‚ Luxury Brand Management‚ A World of Privilege‚ 1st edn‚ Wiley & Sons‚ Asia.

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    BURBERRY FASHION HOUSE [pic] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This report is on Burberry fashion house which is a leading fashion house in UK. The project discusses the formulation of strategies for the working of the organization. The formulation includes the company’s mission‚ vision‚ the environmental and organizational auditing. The strategic planning is being discussed in detail which consists of the competition‚ planning systems‚ strategic planning issues and the techniques. The selection

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    3.2.1 Brand Equity Earning the royal seal of approval and outfitting the Royal Army placed Burberry on the map as “the original British luxury brand” but somewhere along the line‚ it became the raincoat brand known more for outfitting stuffy elder statesmen than the cloth of choice for the glamorous rich and famous. Burberry revamped its brand image‚ hiring new designers who took the signature plaid from raincoats to bikinis. Recent ads featuring British fashion icons like Kate Moss and Stella Tennant

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    Executive Summary Oroton is an Australian owned company making luxury goods‚ from bags to clothing. This study first goes through a resource and capabilities analysis for the Oroton Company. We follow this with an external environment analysis and fashion industry analysis in Oroton’s host market‚ namely‚ China. In addition‚ this study is an analysis on their plan to enter the China luxury goods industry‚ through setup of a Wholly Owned Subsidiary with a view to using a “Focus” and “Differentiation”

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    business executives. March 2014 Harvard Business Review 43 HOW I Di D IT A FOCUS ON LUXURY üijfsi m M iiina Raises its stake in Gucci Group to 67.6% Pinault has streamlined the conglomerate he took over in 2003 to concentrate on luxury and sport brands. 2003 Acquires 42% of Gucci Group Acquires Bouciieron Acquires Alexander McQueen Raises its stake in Gucci Group to 53.2% Acquires Yves Saint Laurent Acquires Bottega Véneta Acquires 70% of Sergio Rossi Launches Stella McCartney in a joint

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