
Kering owns 10 brands in our database. Browse the complete portfolio of Kering subsidiaries and brands across various industries.
Company Type
public
Headquarters
Paris, France
Brand Portfolio
10 brands
Stock
Euronext Paris: KER

Owned by Kering
British luxury fashion house known for haute couture, ready-to-wear, and accessories, recognized for dramatic design, craftsmanship, and theatrical presentations.

Owned by Kering
Spanish luxury fashion house known for haute couture, ready-to-wear, and accessories, recognized for innovative design and architectural silhouettes.

Owned by Kering
Italian luxury fashion house known for leather goods, ready-to-wear, and accessories, recognized for its understated elegance and exceptional craftsmanship.

Owned by Kering
French luxury jewelry house known for fine jewelry, high jewelry, and accessories, recognized for exceptional craftsmanship and prestigious heritage.

Owned by Kering
Swiss luxury watchmaking brand known for fine watches, innovative timepieces, and exceptional horological craftsmanship.

Owned by Kering
Italian luxury fashion house known for high-end clothing, handbags, shoes, and accessories, recognized for its iconic GG monogram and distinctive design aesthetic.

Owned by Kering
Italian luxury jewelry brand known for contemporary design, colorful gemstones, and innovative jewelry collections.

Owned by Kering
German multinational athletic footwear, apparel, and accessories brand, the third-largest sportswear manufacturer in the world.

Owned by Kering
French luxury fashion house known for haute couture, ready-to-wear, and accessories, recognized for its elegant design aesthetic and iconic YSL monogram.

Owned by Kering
Swiss luxury watchmaking brand known for innovative marine chronometers, fine watches, and exceptional horological engineering.
Kering is a publicly traded French luxury goods holding company founded in 1963 by François Pinault, headquartered in Paris, France. Under CEO Luca de Meo, Kering trades on Euronext Paris (KER) and owns prestigious brands including Gucci, Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, and Bottega Veneta. The company reported 2025 revenue of €14.675 billion (down 13% as reported, 10% comparable) with recurring operating income of €1.631 billion, forecasting return to growth and margin improvement in 2026.
These competing brands operate in the same categories and provide similar products or services. Compare key attributes to understand market positioning and competitive landscape.
| Brand | Parent Company | Country | Founded | Market Position | Primary Market | Gender Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tods Group | Italy | 1935 | Mass Market | Europe | All Genders | |
| Lvmh | France | 1946 | Luxury | Europe | All Genders |

Owned by Unknown Company
Italian luxury fashion house specializing in haute couture and ready-to-wear clothing, revived in 2012 and owned by Diego Della Valle, chairman of Tod's Group.

Owned by LVMH
French luxury fashion house founded in 1946 by Christian Dior, owned by LVMH and operating across haute couture, ready-to-wear, leather goods, fragrance, and beauty.
Market Positioning: Kering competes with 2 brands in the same categories, ranging from mass market to luxury positioning.
Geographic Distribution: Competitors are headquartered across multiple regions, indicating global competition in this market segment.
Brand Heritage: Competitor brands range from established heritage brands to newer market entrants, with founding years spanning several decades.
Kering maintains a diverse portfolio of 10 brands across multiple industries. This comprehensive brand portfolio demonstrates the company's market presence and strategic business units.
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