5 Billionaire Tips to Learn from The Oldest Luxury Brands in The World
Luxury doesn’t know an economic downturn, or so it may seem. According to the last year Deloitte report titled the “Global Powers of Luxury Goods 2020”, the top 10 out of the top 100 luxury goods houses command a staggering 51.2% of all luxury goods sales. Top performers in this article such as LVMH are also some of the world’s most valuable brands.
Behind these successful companies and brands are a rich history and the secret to longevity, the Kevlar of knowledge so to speak. As a premier consumer of some of the world’s most luxurious
brands, you’re not just purchasing a name on a logo, but a part of the rich history too, and this can benefit your life and lifestyle greatly.
Here are 5 things you can learn from 5 of the world’s most exclusive brands:
Bvlgari -1884
Everybody knows Bvlgari for being bold and eclectic, and for their magnificent workmanship. This penchant for being daring and rewriting the rules at a time when other brands preferred reserved Haute still sees Bvlgari deliver to this day.
Cartier -1847
According to a fifth-generation Cartier family member – Francesca Cartier Brickell – the Cartier’s always lived by the motto “never copy, always create”. This is why Cartier always leaves an indelible mark of being rare and distinct to the privileged holder of the brand.
Maybach -1909
Create the very best, or nothing at all. From the very start, Karl Wilhelm Maybach set out to create what he considered an icon of luxury, which Mayback still pulls of each day effortlessly.
LVMH -1854
Louis V, like the great king, sets itself upon the colossus of the world’s most valuable luxury brand. Colored by Fashion, Luxury, Exclusivity, and Quality, LVMH wants its customers to set themselves apart by finding the truth in personal expression.
Porsche - 1931
Porsche is all about value. The company says that to create true value through forward-looking solutions you need to stay ahead of the curve by becoming the future.