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Christian Dior
Founded on : Dec 16, 1946
Founded by : Christian Dior
Headquarters : Paris , France
Number of locations: 160 boutiques
globally
Area Served : World wide
high end
shopping
Bernaud Arnault
(chairman of the board),
Sydney Toledano (CEO)
John Galliano (head
designer of haut
couture)
Kris Van Assche
((designer of
jewellery)
Company Information
 Industry: luxury goods
 Products: high fashion
retail
 Revenue: €17.93 billion
 Operating income: €3.468
billion
 Profit: €796 million
 Total asset: €35.59 billion
 Total equity: €15.27
billion
 Subsidiaries: LVMH
(42.4% controlling stake).
Vision Statement –
“To become the world’s most popular brand in all
products that enhance their lifestyle.”
Mission
 We strive to create the
environment that is fun,
welcoming and that
encourages customers to
tap into their creativity
and explore their
personal styles.
 Our strive to provide our
clients with the highest
quality promotional
merchandise available
worldwide
Five Priorities - Shared By All Group
Stakeholders
 Be creative and innovate
 Aim for product excellence
 Bolster the image of our bra
nds with passionate
determination
 Act as entrepreneurs
 Strive to be the best in all
we do
Business description
“Principal activities are the production and sale
of fashion accessories and beauty products”
Product Line
Clothes
Wines & Spirits
Fashion & Leather goods
Perfumes & Cosmetics
Watches & Sunglasses
Fine Jewellery
Clothing
Wines & Spirits
Leather goods
Perfumes & Cosmetics
Global Luxury Watch Market Share
Rolex 50%
Swatch 12%
LVMH 10%
Others 28%
Watches & Jewellery
BLACK MOON
• Founded in : 1975
• The international watch
making cradle in
Switzerland.
• Dior watches continues the
logic of excellence of the
Dior House.
• Theme - a woman who
decides to wear a man's
watch so that she is always
thinking of him.
OUR COMPETITORS
Parfums Christian Dior
Founded in : 1947
• Innovation – The
House
Make women elegant -
new shades, textures
and unique fragrances.
• Dream – Fragrance
Dior fragrances all
express a state of mind,
a way of life.
Christian Dior Perfumes
• Rs.5,249 | $131.22
(Including VAT)
• Rs.7,999 | $199.98
(Including VAT)
• Poison- Rs.4,975 | $124.37
(Including VAT)
Screen clipping taken: 11-01-2010, 10:03
Some Boutiques Across the Globe
Boutiques
India
Paris
New York
Sydney
London
Hong
Kong
Market Opportunity
• Interesting market -Japan, China, India
• Taps on environment friendly policies .
• Focus on country specific clothing.
China
• Third largest luxury goods market in the
world behind Japan and the United
States.
• Goldman Sachs estimates that the
global luxury goods market is
approximately $50 billion USD with
Chinese consumers accounting for 12%
of worldwide sales, for a total of $6
billion USD
• Already there are an estimated 300,000
Chinese with a net worth of $1 million
• Estimates from Master Card and Visa
are that there will be between 75 and
100 million international credit cards
issued in China by 2010.
• China has one hundred cities with
populations greater than one million,
compared to nine in the US.
India
• Retail management company
KSA Technopak estimates the
market for luxury and high-end
clothing in India at Rs 1,000
crore and for accessories at
another Rs 1,000 crore.
• 169 million credit card by the
end of 2010
• Fastest growing millionaire
population in world.
• Newly affluent lack sufficient
knowledge and awareness of
luxury brands to drive significant
sales-management consultants
AT Kearney and The Economic
Times
http://www.businessoffashion.com/2010/0
1/in-india-luxury-brands-need-localised-
strategies.html
Japan
• Japan consumes about 25% of
luxury goods--the same as
Americans and Europeans each;
• As a point of relative
comparison, Japan's population
is about 125 million and the U.S.
is around 300 million, meaning
that Japan consumes luxury
goods at about twice the
average rate as Americans.
• Nearly half of all Japanese
women over the age of 20 own a
Louis Vuitton handbag and 94%
of women in Tokyo in their 20's
own at least one Louis Vuitton
handbag.
Source:http://www.wikinvest.com/concept
/Luxury_Consumption
CONCERN FOR ENVIRONMENT
• Respect for nature
– Protect biodiversity and ensure consumer health,
– Harmless production methods, and the impeccable
quality of proven products.
– Factor of progress and competitiveness while for
society it represents a tangible proof of freedom
and a new way of thinking.
• Tradition cannot be separated from innovation, nor
nature from creation.
CONCERN FOR ENVIRONMENT
• A selective transport policy
For transporting goods, a ship produces 80 times less
CO2 than a plane.
• Well-treated water
At the Guerlain site in Chartres, a waste treatment
station was built and started up in 2003: it provides a
pollution clearance rate higher than 90%.
• Château d'Yquem set up a new system to treat its
wine-production effluents and waste water.
CONCERN FOR ENVIRONMENT
• To ensure effective environmental control
• An awareness program with their suppliers and
subcontractors.
• Its fabric suppliers to comply with regulations
governing nitrogen dyes and the use of nickel.
Optimized energy consumption: The
Parfums Christian Dior
• Reducing energy consumption
– Parfums Christian Dior
energy consumption dropped
from 14.2 MWh in 1999 to
8.6 MWh in 2003 per ton of
product manufactured.
• An oil-separator tank has been
set up for the parking lot.
• Crisis management
– In strict compliance with
national regulations governing
manufacturing, all the
companies concerned have
implemented a program to
monitor wastes.
Business Opportunity
• Huge opportunity lies in outsourcing clothing
line.
• Rising middle class
• Open Directly operated stores.
• Introduce children wear.
• Collaborate with banks to give product on EMI-
capture more customers.
• Collaborate with T.V channels like MTV LYCRA
• Focus on e-commerce.
• Educate Consumer advertisement.
Recommended Strategy
 Tie – Up With Automobile Industry-
AMC,GM,FORD
 Christian Dior Academy
 Apparel Manufacturing Outsourcing-haute Couture
 Concept Stores In India
Strategy Continued
Focus on Tier 1,Tier 2 cities India ,China.
Focus on children apparel India.
Collaborate with banks for customers.
Localize market strategy in India.
Focus on e-commerce.
http://www.businessoffashion.com/2010/0
1/in-india-luxury-brands-need-localised-
strategies.html
Income statement of Christian Dior
(EUR millions, except for earnings per share) 2008 2007 2006
Revenue 17,933 17,245 16,016
Cost of sales (6,305) (6,060) (5,745)
Gross profit 11,628 11,185 10,271
Gross profit margin 64.8% 64.9% 64.1%
Selling .General and administrative expenses (8007) (7575) (7062)
Profit from recurring operations 3621 3,610 3,209
Other operating income and expenses (153) (117) (127)
Operating profit 3,468 3,493 3,082
Operating margin 19.3% 20.25% 19.2%
Cost of net financial debt ( 322) (272) (230)
Other financial income and expenses (26) (45) 123
Net financial income (expenses) (348) (317) (107)
Income taxes ( 904) (855) (850)
Income (loss) from investments in associates 8 7 8
Net profit before minority interests 2,224 2,328 2,133
Minority interests 1,428 1,448 1,336
Net profit – Group share 796 880 79
Net profit margin 4.43% 5.10% 4.9%
Income statement of Chanel
2008 2007 2006
Revenue 1,032.9 791.4 668.2
Cost of Goods Sold 373.9 288.8 243.3
Gross Profit 659.0 502.6 425.0
Gross Profit Margin 63.8% 63.5% 63.6%
SG&A Expense -- -- --
Operating Income 106.0 132.3 111.1
Operating Margin 10.3% 16.7% 16.6%
Non operating Income (6.5) 0.0 4.3
Nonoperating Expenses (14.3) 0.5 (5.4)
Income Before Taxes 87.2 121.7 104.0
Income Taxes 7.2 10.3 13.0
Net Income After Taxes 80.1 111.4 90.9
Continuing Operations 80.1 111.4 90.9
Total Operations 80.1 111.4 90.9
Total Net Income 80.1 111.4 90.9
Net Profit Margin 7.8% 14.1% 13.6%
PARIS FASHION WEEK
2009-10
HAUTE COUTURE
BY
CHRISTION DIOR
MOODBOARDS
NATURE
S E A
SEA SHORE
Thank You

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  • 1.
  • 2. Christian Dior Founded on : Dec 16, 1946 Founded by : Christian Dior Headquarters : Paris , France Number of locations: 160 boutiques globally Area Served : World wide high end shopping
  • 3. Bernaud Arnault (chairman of the board), Sydney Toledano (CEO) John Galliano (head designer of haut couture) Kris Van Assche ((designer of jewellery)
  • 4. Company Information  Industry: luxury goods  Products: high fashion retail  Revenue: €17.93 billion  Operating income: €3.468 billion  Profit: €796 million  Total asset: €35.59 billion  Total equity: €15.27 billion  Subsidiaries: LVMH (42.4% controlling stake).
  • 5. Vision Statement – “To become the world’s most popular brand in all products that enhance their lifestyle.”
  • 6. Mission  We strive to create the environment that is fun, welcoming and that encourages customers to tap into their creativity and explore their personal styles.  Our strive to provide our clients with the highest quality promotional merchandise available worldwide
  • 7. Five Priorities - Shared By All Group Stakeholders  Be creative and innovate  Aim for product excellence  Bolster the image of our bra nds with passionate determination  Act as entrepreneurs  Strive to be the best in all we do
  • 8. Business description “Principal activities are the production and sale of fashion accessories and beauty products”
  • 9. Product Line Clothes Wines & Spirits Fashion & Leather goods Perfumes & Cosmetics Watches & Sunglasses Fine Jewellery
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  • 15. Global Luxury Watch Market Share Rolex 50% Swatch 12% LVMH 10% Others 28%
  • 17. BLACK MOON • Founded in : 1975 • The international watch making cradle in Switzerland. • Dior watches continues the logic of excellence of the Dior House. • Theme - a woman who decides to wear a man's watch so that she is always thinking of him.
  • 19. Parfums Christian Dior Founded in : 1947 • Innovation – The House Make women elegant - new shades, textures and unique fragrances. • Dream – Fragrance Dior fragrances all express a state of mind, a way of life.
  • 20. Christian Dior Perfumes • Rs.5,249 | $131.22 (Including VAT) • Rs.7,999 | $199.98 (Including VAT) • Poison- Rs.4,975 | $124.37 (Including VAT)
  • 21. Screen clipping taken: 11-01-2010, 10:03
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  • 24. Some Boutiques Across the Globe Boutiques India Paris New York Sydney London Hong Kong
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  • 44. Market Opportunity • Interesting market -Japan, China, India • Taps on environment friendly policies . • Focus on country specific clothing.
  • 45. China • Third largest luxury goods market in the world behind Japan and the United States. • Goldman Sachs estimates that the global luxury goods market is approximately $50 billion USD with Chinese consumers accounting for 12% of worldwide sales, for a total of $6 billion USD • Already there are an estimated 300,000 Chinese with a net worth of $1 million • Estimates from Master Card and Visa are that there will be between 75 and 100 million international credit cards issued in China by 2010. • China has one hundred cities with populations greater than one million, compared to nine in the US.
  • 46. India • Retail management company KSA Technopak estimates the market for luxury and high-end clothing in India at Rs 1,000 crore and for accessories at another Rs 1,000 crore. • 169 million credit card by the end of 2010 • Fastest growing millionaire population in world. • Newly affluent lack sufficient knowledge and awareness of luxury brands to drive significant sales-management consultants AT Kearney and The Economic Times http://www.businessoffashion.com/2010/0 1/in-india-luxury-brands-need-localised- strategies.html
  • 47. Japan • Japan consumes about 25% of luxury goods--the same as Americans and Europeans each; • As a point of relative comparison, Japan's population is about 125 million and the U.S. is around 300 million, meaning that Japan consumes luxury goods at about twice the average rate as Americans. • Nearly half of all Japanese women over the age of 20 own a Louis Vuitton handbag and 94% of women in Tokyo in their 20's own at least one Louis Vuitton handbag. Source:http://www.wikinvest.com/concept /Luxury_Consumption
  • 48. CONCERN FOR ENVIRONMENT • Respect for nature – Protect biodiversity and ensure consumer health, – Harmless production methods, and the impeccable quality of proven products. – Factor of progress and competitiveness while for society it represents a tangible proof of freedom and a new way of thinking. • Tradition cannot be separated from innovation, nor nature from creation.
  • 49. CONCERN FOR ENVIRONMENT • A selective transport policy For transporting goods, a ship produces 80 times less CO2 than a plane. • Well-treated water At the Guerlain site in Chartres, a waste treatment station was built and started up in 2003: it provides a pollution clearance rate higher than 90%. • Château d'Yquem set up a new system to treat its wine-production effluents and waste water.
  • 50. CONCERN FOR ENVIRONMENT • To ensure effective environmental control • An awareness program with their suppliers and subcontractors. • Its fabric suppliers to comply with regulations governing nitrogen dyes and the use of nickel.
  • 51. Optimized energy consumption: The Parfums Christian Dior • Reducing energy consumption – Parfums Christian Dior energy consumption dropped from 14.2 MWh in 1999 to 8.6 MWh in 2003 per ton of product manufactured. • An oil-separator tank has been set up for the parking lot. • Crisis management – In strict compliance with national regulations governing manufacturing, all the companies concerned have implemented a program to monitor wastes.
  • 52. Business Opportunity • Huge opportunity lies in outsourcing clothing line. • Rising middle class • Open Directly operated stores. • Introduce children wear. • Collaborate with banks to give product on EMI- capture more customers. • Collaborate with T.V channels like MTV LYCRA • Focus on e-commerce. • Educate Consumer advertisement.
  • 53. Recommended Strategy  Tie – Up With Automobile Industry- AMC,GM,FORD  Christian Dior Academy  Apparel Manufacturing Outsourcing-haute Couture  Concept Stores In India
  • 54. Strategy Continued Focus on Tier 1,Tier 2 cities India ,China. Focus on children apparel India. Collaborate with banks for customers. Localize market strategy in India. Focus on e-commerce. http://www.businessoffashion.com/2010/0 1/in-india-luxury-brands-need-localised- strategies.html
  • 55. Income statement of Christian Dior (EUR millions, except for earnings per share) 2008 2007 2006 Revenue 17,933 17,245 16,016 Cost of sales (6,305) (6,060) (5,745) Gross profit 11,628 11,185 10,271 Gross profit margin 64.8% 64.9% 64.1% Selling .General and administrative expenses (8007) (7575) (7062) Profit from recurring operations 3621 3,610 3,209 Other operating income and expenses (153) (117) (127) Operating profit 3,468 3,493 3,082 Operating margin 19.3% 20.25% 19.2% Cost of net financial debt ( 322) (272) (230) Other financial income and expenses (26) (45) 123 Net financial income (expenses) (348) (317) (107) Income taxes ( 904) (855) (850) Income (loss) from investments in associates 8 7 8 Net profit before minority interests 2,224 2,328 2,133 Minority interests 1,428 1,448 1,336 Net profit – Group share 796 880 79 Net profit margin 4.43% 5.10% 4.9%
  • 56. Income statement of Chanel 2008 2007 2006 Revenue 1,032.9 791.4 668.2 Cost of Goods Sold 373.9 288.8 243.3 Gross Profit 659.0 502.6 425.0 Gross Profit Margin 63.8% 63.5% 63.6% SG&A Expense -- -- -- Operating Income 106.0 132.3 111.1 Operating Margin 10.3% 16.7% 16.6% Non operating Income (6.5) 0.0 4.3 Nonoperating Expenses (14.3) 0.5 (5.4) Income Before Taxes 87.2 121.7 104.0 Income Taxes 7.2 10.3 13.0 Net Income After Taxes 80.1 111.4 90.9 Continuing Operations 80.1 111.4 90.9 Total Operations 80.1 111.4 90.9 Total Net Income 80.1 111.4 90.9 Net Profit Margin 7.8% 14.1% 13.6%
  • 57. PARIS FASHION WEEK 2009-10 HAUTE COUTURE BY CHRISTION DIOR
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