Dior
Dior (stylized DIOR) is a European multinational luxury fashion house controlled and chaired by French tycoon Bernard Arnault, who also controls LVMH. Dior owns 42.36% of LVMH and has 59.01% of the voting rights. Christian Dior, a French fashion designer coming from Normandy, launched the firm in 1946. This brand solely sells shoes and clothes that may be purchased in Dior boutiques. Christian Dior Couture is in charge of Haute Couture.
Customers choose Dior couture because of its intricate processes, high-quality fabrics, detailed design, and skilled craftsmanship. They admire the effort that went into the final product. As a result, people do not need to view the goods because they trust and know it is of high quality. Christian Dior has ruled the high seas of fashion for many decades, attracting the world's top monarchy and crème de la crème clients. Dior has always instilled an instinctive sense of elegance in those who chose to wear the silhouette, regardless of the season.
Dior has tripled its revenue to €6.6 billion since 2017, making it one of fashion's fastest-growing and most successful brands. Dior launched multi-layered store experiences and rushed into e-commerce, tapping pent-up demand from people outside the shopping capitals where it owns stores. The delicate needlework and trademark motifs in each of Dior's collections induce sensuality. The production of the house's clothing is a hidden craft that can only be accomplished by a trained couture atelier at their height.
Founded: 1946
Headquarters: Paris, France
Website: https://www.dior.com/