Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Michael Kors Takeover

Written by: Maya Schaefer

The Michael Kors Takeover

As recent shoppers have been looking for the new perfect bag for the upcoming season many have turned away from the traditional brands like Coach or Louis Vuitton and to Michael Kors. Michael Kors has prided himself as a designer of a high-end product for an affordable price. As Michael Kors attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City he soon dropped out and it wasn’t until years later he became a household name around the world. When Michael first came out with his collection it was primarily a high-end sporty collection focused for upper eastsiders the brand later evolved into an image that is commonly seen on the red carpet worn by A-list celebrities.
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In this past December, the brand Michael Kors went public on the stock market and since then share prices have skyrocketed. According to Bloomberg.com “Michael Kors’s shares have more than doubled from their $20 offering price in mid-December, while Coach has advanced by about a third since then. The Standard & Poor’s Supercomposite Apparel and Accessories Index gained 28 percent.” Over the past three years stocks have risen over 500% gaining a fan base in which Michael is creating bags with a trendy edge  but also keeping that timeless touch, a bag for everyone.  Competing brands such as Coach and Louis Vuitton which have been around for years, but it’s been made clear that Michael Kors is here to stay.

Company Name
FY 2011
Revenue
2011
YoY Growth
FY 2012
Revenue
2012
YoY Growth
FY 2013
Revenue
2013
YoY Growth
Michael Kors
$1.3 Bil.
61.9%
$2.18 Bil.
67.7%
$3.21 Bil. (Est.)
47.25% (Est.)
Coach
$4.16 Bil.
15.2%
$4.76 Bil.
14.4%
$5.08 Bil.
6.72%
Louis Vuitton
$23.66 Bil.
16.4%
$28.1 Bil.
18.8%
$29.15 Bil.
3.74%

While Michael takes over the United States with multiple collections Michael also has made it into the European culture which solidifies that the brand is expanding permanently. Although some europeans are sticking with their homeland brands it isn’t uncommon to see this United States brand on the streets of Europe. With stores continuing to open in Europe it would be foolish for investors not to consider adding Michael to their collection of stocks. According to The Motley Fool website on an article titled Forget China: Michael Kors Real Market Growth Is Europe it states “ More and more often, European consumers are trading in their European luxury brands for that of American fashion designer Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: KORS  ) . We can already see this trend take flight as Michael Kors' sales in Europe climbed higher in its fourth quarter of fiscal 2013. Not only did Michael Kors threaten the sales of handbag designerCoach (NYSE: COH  ) in the United States, it is now challenging French luxury brand LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton (NASDAQOTH: LVMUY  ) in Europe.”
In 2004 Michael Kors added a line called MICHAEL by Michael Kors to department stores to help rise sales with a more affordable accessory line. Since then more than 4,000 department stores have started to carry his line. With other designers creating accessory lines to try and compete; Michael still takes the gold. While Michael Kors has only been around for 33 years it has grown tremendously in the past decade and is still rapidly growing, taking over the fashion world one bag at a time.


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6 comments:

  1. I agree with this! I have recently bought a new Michael Kors bag as did my mom, both of us turning away from Coach. I personally enjoy MK better and I think it will definitely continue to take over Coach and LV. I believe that Michael Kors is changing their handbags and fashion with the style trend while Coach and LV are keeping to their signature style, proving that Michael Kors is taking over. Great article!

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  3. Great topic! My big question is when you stated "Michael Kors is here to stay" which might be true based on the numbers and the research stated but would if it's just like any other brand; rising at one point and then declining based off fashion trends? I know that many things and brands become popular and seem popular at the moment and although MK might stay for awhile, I'm not completely sure it's here to stay like Uggs have or even stores like Boston Store and Macy's that have been timeless. Great ideas and great topic though!

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  4. I really like how you emphasize that it's a product celebrities love, but is also affordable for the general public which is, what think, truly makes it so popular. Your graph is also really good for demonstrating how quickly Michael Kors is catching up to the other name brands. I wonder, though, if it's been around for 33 years what changes truly made it become popular now since the design and price might not be enough to bring the brand this much notice and how the affordable price of this brand affected the spending of consumers.

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  5. Personally I love Michael Kors. Ever since I began watching Project run way I’ve loved his fashion ideas and items. I also love his personality but that’s beside the point. Recently I have been seeing a lot more of his items in stores and in magazines. As you pointed out a lot of celebrities are wearing his fashion which is creating more publicity for him. I think that he will continue to rise and come out on top. It is crazy how much people will spend for a suitable handbag! I wish I could afford this fashion icon’s high end clothing! I think him being on the stock market will cause his annual income to rise significantly resulting in his brand to catch up or even surpass Coach and Louis Vuitton ! Great job with all of the research! I’m glad you picked this interesting topic!

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  6. I love this topic, because I personally love Micheal Kors more than Coach or anything else. He is less expensive than other companies, while still having a stylish look to his purses and clothing. I didnt realize the growth that his company has really gone through, and the amount of growth that the company is taking on compared to the other companies such as Coach and Louis Vuitton. Great topic since many of the people in this school can relate to it and I really find it interesting. Great topic and awesome research!

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