8. Burberry
Burberry has a $5.205 billion brand valuation and had a 4% growth rate. It was No. 96 on the overall list of best global brands in 2019 across all industries.
Source: Interbrand
7. Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & Co., ranked No. 94 this year in the overall list of global brands across all sectors, has a brand valuation of $5.335 billion but had a -5% growth rate when compared with its value in 2018, when it ranked No. 83 among all global brands.
Source: Interbrand
6. Dior
Dior, ranked No. 82 this year among global brands in all sectors, has a $6.045 billion brand valuation and saw a 16% growth rate.
Source: Interbrand
5. Cartier
Though Cartier dropped one spot in the overall ranking of all industries' brands (from No. 67 in 2018 to No. 68 this year), the company's growth didn't decline. Cartier has a $8.192 billion brand valuation, with a 7% growth rate.
Source: Interbrand
4. Gucci
Gucci (the 33rd most valuable global brand in all sectors) has a $15.949 billion brand valuation and saw 23% growth, making it the fastest growing luxury retailer.
Source: Interbrand
3. Hermès
Coming in at No. 28 on the overall list of global brands, Hermès has a $17.92 billion brand valuation, with 9% growth.
Source: Interbrand
2. Chanel
Chanel, No. 22 on the ranking of most valuable brands worldwide, has a $22.134 billion valuation, with 11% growth.
Source: Interbrand
1. Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton has a $32.223 billion brand valuation, with 14% growth. This makes Louis Vuitton the most valuable luxury brand in the world; it was also the 17th most valuable brand worldwide across all sectors.
Source: Interbrand