by adhi » Wed Jul 24, 2013 10:45 am
when it comes to clothes at the higher level, how do companies operate? i usually like to think about this kind of stuff with almost every market, but higher fashion is something totally over my head in this way. i have a few specific questions to start off:
what are profit margins like? and how do they vary? gucci is a 'high-tier' brand but is more famous for it's name and logo than it's design really, and i wonder what their revenues and profits are like, because they target just people who want to spend money, not really people who take much interest in style aside from status symbolism. and then take something like jil sander,what kind of money does that company make? this is also a ultra-high-tier fashion label but appeals more to people who are actually into fashion more than people who just want to drop bands. and 'into fashion' people are definitely a minority compared to that, so JS would make less money. or are they?
how does a entity like raf simons operate? he's not exactly a super well known 'brand' persay. ofc anyone into fashion knows of him but no one is going to recognize raf simons on the street (the clothes or the man himself) if they don't take specific interest in him. how much do labels like him spend on different things? how many people does he employ? how much does raf simons himself make? (let's say all of those questions apply to rick owens too)
one thing that's always confused me is how super high level brands spend sooooo much on advertising. if they only appeal to a very small population price wise, how can they make enough money to advertise so much, you know? and how effective is that advertising in the fist place? only .1% of people who see the burberry billboards in heathrow are actually wealthy enough to go and buy stuff, you know? advertising for a high level label seems inefficient compare to say, a mcdonalds, coke, or walmart advert.
then on the smaller scale, niche internet fashion brands: take nepenthes, or outlier. what do they make in a fiscal year, and are these companies making millionaires out of people? would daiki suzuki make more than like a practicing doctor who makes like, 250k a year?
how much money does a small menswear shop like odin ny or something handle in a year?
SO, i know that this is a lot of questions, and people can choose to answer them as specifically, individually or as generally as they want. these are just some of the things i've mused about but could never get the answer to. i just want to get a general feel for what kind of money this industry is handling, you know?