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Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton
3.4
10000+ employees
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Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton is a French fashion house founded in 1854 by Louis Vuitton. The label's LV monogram appears on most of its products, ranging from luxury trunks and leather goods to ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelery, accessories, sunglasses and books. Louis Vuitton is one of the world's leading international fashion houses; it sells its products through standalone boutiques, lease departments in high-end department stores, and through the e-commerce section of its website.

Gucci
Gucci
3.4
10000+ employees
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Gucci Group, an Italian company with a Dutch address that sells French fashion, does quite well in Japan, too. The fashion house makes and markets upscale handbags and other leather goods, shoes, ready-to-wear clothing, cosmetics, fragrances, skin care, jewelry, and watches. In addition to the Gucci brand, the company sells products under such major premium brands as Bottega Veneta and Yves Saint Laurent. Gucci operates more than 680 boutiques worldwide and wholesales its products through franchisees and high-end department stores. French retailer PPR has purchased almost all of the remaining shares in the company, taking its interest up to 99.9% in 2010.

Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & Co.
3.2
10000+ employees
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Tiffany & Co., founded in New York City in 1837, is a global luxury jeweler synonymous with elegance, innovative design, fine craftsmanship and creative excellence. With more than 300 retail stores worldwide and a workforce of more than 13,000 employees, Tiffany & Co. and its subsidiaries design, manufacture and market jewelry, watches and luxury accessories. Nearly 5,000 skilled artisans cut Tiffany diamonds and craft jewelry in the Company’s own workshops, realizing the brand’s commitment to superlative quality. Tiffany & Co. has a long-standing commitment to conducting its business responsibly, sustaining the natural environment, prioritizing diversity and inclusion, and positively impacting the communities in which it operates. To learn more about Tiffany & Co. and its commitment to sustainability, please visit tiffany.com.

Amplifon
Amplifon
3.7
10000+ employees
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Via Giuseppe Ripamonti, 133

Our measure of success is in the millions of people who have had the quality of their lives improved by what we do and the way we do it. With more than 300 clinics across Australia, we strive to provide our customers with innovative and personalised hearing solutions that improve lives, relationships and communities.

Zimmermann Wear
Zimmermann Wear
2.5
201 to 500 employees
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Headquarters in Rosebery, Australia
Burberry
Burberry
3.2
5001 to 10000 employees
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Founded in 1856, Burberry today remains a quintessentially British brand, with a closely connected, creative thinking culture at its heart. Burberry believes that to be a great brand it must also be a great company and constantly leverages the energy of its culture. Headquartered in London, the brand has built a global reputation for innovative product design, digital marketing initiatives and dynamic retail strategies.

Oroton
Oroton
3.1
501 to 1000 employees
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Headquarters in Waterloo, Australia
Scanlan Theodore
Scanlan Theodore
2.5
51 to 200 employees
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Headquarters in South Yarra, Australia

ABOUT Scanlan Theodore is a contemporary Australian house for the global woman founded in Melbourne 35 years ago by Gary Theodore. Pioneering an unwavering design philosophy to modern aesthetics and daring craftsmanship, our purpose is to inspire confidence, celebrate elegance and challenge convention. Scanlan Theodore has twenty retail boutiques globally, five concessions spaces in leading Australian department store, David Jones, and a successful Online business. With evolving plans to expand the Scanlan Theodore name through our founding design philosophy, exceptional service and luxury styling across the globe – we aim to craft tomorrow’s talent by promoting a common ethos of unbridled dedication for creative thinking, design excellence and unwavering integrity. For global career opportunities, please visit our jobs page. OUR CONTRIBUTION As a global luxury retailer, we are passionate about driving positive change for our industry, supporting our local communities, and commitment to working towards an innovative business model with a focus on people, culture, and environment. OUR VALUES A founding manifesto still true today, our company values craft the very spirit of Scanlan Theodore. Luxury, Creativity, Integrity, Excellence and Dedication – all act as unwavering pillars to empower our talent’s potential, as well as underpin our business strategy for continuous global expansion through modern design and exceptional client experiences.

Salvatore Ferragamo
Salvatore Ferragamo
3.7
1001 to 5000 employees
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Salvatore Ferragamo Italia knows the value of style. It offers clothing and accessories, such as belts, ties, handbags, and scarves. Ferragamo has a reputation for elegance -- outfitting popes and presidents. The Ferragamo shoe line still generates most of its sales, while handbags, belts, luggage, and small leather goods account for another large chunk of revenue. The company, which also got into watches in 2007 and eyewear in 2009, distributes its products through about 450 department stores and boutiques in some 60 countries. Family-owned since its founding by Salvatore Ferragamo in 1914, the company began trading on the Milan stock exchange in 2011.

Bulgari
Bulgari
3.4
1001 to 5000 employees
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New York, NY

If you have to ask, "How much?" you probably can't afford a Bulgari bauble. One of the world's leading luxury jewelry and watch companies (behind Tiffany & Co. and Cartier), Bulgari has been crafting prized pieces for the rich and famous for about 125 years. Today Bulgari reaches a larger -- but no less exclusive -- market through more than 280 well-placed Bulgari stores, as well as select retailers worldwide. Japan is the Rome-based company's biggest market. Bulgari's lines include jewelry, watches, perfumes, leather goods, silks, pens, and eyewear (under license with Italy's Luxottica). Founded in 1884 by silversmith Sotirio Bulgari, the Bulgari family sold the business to French luxury giant LVMH in 2011.