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2024 Outlook
As the Fashion & Leather Goods Maisons approach
the future, their ambition remains unchanged: to
further elevate their desirability and press ahead
with their strategy of responsible growth. The out-
look for Louis Vuitton over the next few years is very
strong thanks to the Maison’s ongoing exceptional
creative momentum and its constant reinvention
through the lens of travel. Nicolas Ghesquière will
continue to design the iconic collections and models
that underpin the Maison’s success. Pharrell Williams,
an artist whose work spans multiple creative uni-
verses, has ushered in a new and extremely prom-
ising chapter for menswear. With its unceasing
desire to surprise and blaze new trails, the Maison
is pursuing a number of innovation and develop-
ment projects. These include plans to eventually
open its new showcase premises at 103 Avenue des
Champs-Élysées, heralded by the giant Monogram
trunk that will cover the building while construc-
tion work is underway. Christian Dior will continue
to highlight its timeless modernity while referenc-
ing its unique heritage. Its ongoing growth will
be underpinned by compelling initiatives including
new store openings, pop-up locations and high-
impact events. For example, until May 2024, Dior’s
gallery at its 30 Montaigne location in Paris will host
a richly poetic exhibition dedicated to collabora-
tions with women artists including Niki de Saint
Phalle, Sarah Moon and Judy Chicago. Celine will
focus on elevating its brand while maintaining
its unique spirit of casual sophistication, and on
expanding its stores. Fendi has several major store
openings planned for 2024, including flagship
stores in the Miami Design District and Cannes,
and will expand its Selleria line of leather goods.
Loro Piana will celebrate its 100th anniversary
– an opportunity to look back on its history and
showcase its exceptional materials and expertise.
Loewe will highlight its Spanish roots and its crea-
tivity at its first exhibition outside Spain, to be held
at the Shanghai Exhibition Center. Marc Jacobs
will prioritize expanding its network of directly
operated stores in the United States and ramping
up its online sales. Berluti will be outfitting Team
France for the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024
Olympic and Paralympic Games.
in Europe, online sales continued to grow. The Maison
made a strong impact on social media. Growth was
driven by its flagship lines, in particular the leather
version of its Tote Bag.
Givenchy’s growth was driven by its directly operated
stores, while its retail presence became more and
more selective. 2023 saw the launch of the Voyou bag
and continued growth in sales of the iconic Shark Lock
boots. One of the highlights of the year was the joint
presentation with Tiffany & Co. of the Maison’s haute
couture and high jewelry collections.
Kenzo developed and promoted its new positioning
Highlighting links between East and West Nigos
SpringSummer 2024 show was held in Paris between
the Eiffel Tower and the Palais de Tokyo before
stopping over in Shanghai
Sustained growth at Berluti was fueled both by the
Maisons timeless collections and by new products
launched during the year. The Lorenzo Drive reinter-
preted the classic driving shoe; the Toile Marbeuf
design, a tribute to the Maison’s rich heritage, adorned
a new line of travel bags; and the Passe-Temps collection
of exceptional items was launched in the run-up to the
holiday season. The Maison also continued to expand
its store network in China, South Korea and Japan.
As travel resumed, business at RIMOWA picked up,
buoyed by growing brand awareness and its iconic
positioning, with communications focused on the
sustainability of its products and the unconditional
lifetime warranty offered on all RIMOWA suitcases. A
traveling exhibition celebrated the 125thanniversary
of its founding Highlights of the year included the
launch of a new material for the Maison leather
enveloping the Distinct carryon suitcase
At Pucci Camille Micelis first show was held under
the arches of the Ponte Vecchio in Florence where
the Italian fashion house was originally founded
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