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Supporting the globe's most luxurious fashion brand names, one can find 2 powerhouse organizations that deliver direction for the premium clothing industry.

The LVMH Group and the Al Mana Retail Group are responsible for several of the world's most renowned brand names, across fashion, jewellery and cosmetics.

The following is description of the two organizations, along with the brands they are responsible for.

The Al Mana Group

The Al Mana Group is among the world's leading enterprises, possessing a number of firms beneath their jurisdiction across industries like retail, automotive, property, and international trading amid others. Essentially every vacationer or citizen of Qatar is in one way or another exposed to brand Al Mana.

The current owner of the organization is Wissam Al Mana, who manages the company alongside his two siblings after his father's passing.

The Al Mana Group is in charge of luxury brand names such as Hermes, Roberto Cavalli, Balenciaga, and Armani, as well as BHS, Mango, and Shana on the more inexpensive end of the scale. The firm even possesses substantial shares in Saks Fifth Avenue Shops across the Middle East.

Founded as a trading house in 1960, the Al Mana Group has advanced into one of Qatar's leading business firms, growing with and supplementing the meteoric development of Qatar. Through re-investment of revenues, employment of talented professionals and getting into multiple joint venture schemes with leading worldwide establishments, Almana Group at present provides diverse services to overseas firms with interests in Qatar and throughout the Arabian Gulf States.

LVMH Group

A global leader in premium merchandise, LVMH Moët Hennessy - Louis Vuitton boasts a distinct portfolio in excess of 60 distinguished brand names. With the direction of present CEO is Bernard Arnault, the Group is active in 5 different segments: wines and spirits; fashion and leather goods; perfumes and cosmetics; watches and jewellery; and specific retailing.

The labels managed by the LVMH Group comprise Louis Vuitton, Loewe, Berluti, Céline, Givenchy, Kenzo, Marc Jacobs, Thomas Pink, Emilio Pucci, Fendi, Donna Karan, Edun, NOWNESS, Nicholas Kirkwood and Loro Piana.

Due to its product advancement strategy, and the expansion of its international commercial infrastructure (over 3,000 outlets around the world), LVMH has had a substantial progress dynamic since its creation in 1987.

These days, approximately 110,000 workers, 81 % of whom are based outside France, share the Group's principles. Apart from its community initiatives for human development - for example LVMH House and the LVMH-ESSEC Chair - LVMH executes many projects through its devotion to conserving the environment. Faithful to its work as a supporter, the Conglomerate is engaged in humanitarian action, culture and heritage, education and helping young artists and designers.