Most designers starting a fashion brand involve their entire families in their business. Cue powerful fashion families such as the
Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce held on to their brands and are still at the head of luxury Italian label Dolce & Gabbana.
The brand, which was created in the 80s, is still going strong and keeping relevant today. Lately, the designers have been in the spotlight for dressing the entire Kardashian-Jenner clan during Kourtney’s high-profile wedding to Travis Barker in Italy.Chanel is still a family business.
The name behind Hermès, however, is no longer Hermès, but Dumas. Emile-Maurice, the founder’s grandchild, got his sons in law in the business during the 1920s, including Robert Dumas. The Dumas/Hermès family still owns 75 percent of Hermès, quite an achievement for a fashion brand which has been in business for so long.She inherited the business with her siblings and took a prominent role as co-CEO and lead designer, turning Prada into a globally adored label.
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