Dior
Fragrance & Beauty
SWOT Analysis
by Marlena, Dounia and Cyril
LVMH Group
Dior : Star brand
SWOT Analysis
Recommendations
Introduction
LVMH - Dior
5 - Watches
& Jewelry
4 - Perfumes
& Cosmetics
3 - Wines
& Spirit
2 - Selective
Retailing
1 - Fashion
& Leather Goods
6 - Other
activities
8 brands :
- DIOR (star brand) - FENDI
- GUERLAIN - KENZO
- GIVENCHY - LOEWE
- MAKE UP FOREVER - BENEFIT
Turnover : € 3,6 billions (a 17% increase)
Selective Retailing : € 7,9 billion
Dior : Fragrances & Beauty
Fragrances
48%
Make-up
35%
Skincare
17%
Mission statement :
‘Make women elegant: this has always been
Christian Dior's desire. […] The Dior spirit keeps on
seeking Beauty to live up to the expectations of
the most sophisticated, sexy and elegant women.’
Positionning : Luxury brand
Segment : Urban upper class men/women
Target group : Fashion conscious people
Dior Universe
1946 : Dior House creation
Staff : 76,000 employees
Outlets : 3,204 all over the world (412 : France)
France : 13% of global sales (USA:12%)
‘J’adore’ : Leader in France
‘Dior Addict Lipstick’ : Leader on major
markets
‘Premium Prestige’ line : Solid growth in
2012
Some figures…
Strong luxury brand name and image
Strong presence over numerous luxury
avenues across the world
Successful foray into all lifestyle product
lines: fragrances, skincare, make-up
Increasing vitality of its emblematic product
lines
Excellent branding & advertising strategy
SWOT - Strengths (1)
Paris : the Silicon Valley of fashion
Strong innovative and high-end savoir-
faire
High qualified manpower
Upper management
Sephora : leader of the French selective
retailing network
Support young fashion artists or designers
SWOT - Strengths (2)
Presence in a limited market
Low revenue and presence in Latin and
South America
Low brand recognition amongst men
Replicas create a problem to brand
identity
Vertical integration
SWOT - Weaknesses
Developping the e-commerce
Expanding in emerging markets
Focusing on green initiatives
Increasing technological innovation
investments
Investing in the male market
Developping the selective retailing
network
SWOT - Opportunities
Tough existing competition
Increasing number of new designers
Counterfeiting
Sales lost on its leading customer group
Animal right groups
Connection with substitute products
SWOT - Threats
Short term :
Improve the website
Marketing & advertising towards males
Long term :
Offer economical line
Counterfeit protection
Develop untapped markets
Recommendations
Thank you
for your kind attention
-
Q & A session
is now open to floor

Dior swot analysis

  • 1.
    Dior Fragrance & Beauty SWOTAnalysis by Marlena, Dounia and Cyril
  • 2.
    LVMH Group Dior :Star brand SWOT Analysis Recommendations Introduction
  • 3.
    LVMH - Dior 5- Watches & Jewelry 4 - Perfumes & Cosmetics 3 - Wines & Spirit 2 - Selective Retailing 1 - Fashion & Leather Goods 6 - Other activities 8 brands : - DIOR (star brand) - FENDI - GUERLAIN - KENZO - GIVENCHY - LOEWE - MAKE UP FOREVER - BENEFIT
  • 4.
    Turnover : €3,6 billions (a 17% increase) Selective Retailing : € 7,9 billion Dior : Fragrances & Beauty Fragrances 48% Make-up 35% Skincare 17%
  • 5.
    Mission statement : ‘Makewomen elegant: this has always been Christian Dior's desire. […] The Dior spirit keeps on seeking Beauty to live up to the expectations of the most sophisticated, sexy and elegant women.’ Positionning : Luxury brand Segment : Urban upper class men/women Target group : Fashion conscious people Dior Universe
  • 6.
    1946 : DiorHouse creation Staff : 76,000 employees Outlets : 3,204 all over the world (412 : France) France : 13% of global sales (USA:12%) ‘J’adore’ : Leader in France ‘Dior Addict Lipstick’ : Leader on major markets ‘Premium Prestige’ line : Solid growth in 2012 Some figures…
  • 7.
    Strong luxury brandname and image Strong presence over numerous luxury avenues across the world Successful foray into all lifestyle product lines: fragrances, skincare, make-up Increasing vitality of its emblematic product lines Excellent branding & advertising strategy SWOT - Strengths (1)
  • 8.
    Paris : theSilicon Valley of fashion Strong innovative and high-end savoir- faire High qualified manpower Upper management Sephora : leader of the French selective retailing network Support young fashion artists or designers SWOT - Strengths (2)
  • 9.
    Presence in alimited market Low revenue and presence in Latin and South America Low brand recognition amongst men Replicas create a problem to brand identity Vertical integration SWOT - Weaknesses
  • 10.
    Developping the e-commerce Expandingin emerging markets Focusing on green initiatives Increasing technological innovation investments Investing in the male market Developping the selective retailing network SWOT - Opportunities
  • 11.
    Tough existing competition Increasingnumber of new designers Counterfeiting Sales lost on its leading customer group Animal right groups Connection with substitute products SWOT - Threats
  • 12.
    Short term : Improvethe website Marketing & advertising towards males Long term : Offer economical line Counterfeit protection Develop untapped markets Recommendations
  • 13.
    Thank you for yourkind attention - Q & A session is now open to floor