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What do the top ten luxury brand logos look like?

1. Gucci. Gucci’s trademark consists of two "G"s and the letters "GUCCI". "Gucci" is taken from the surname of the brand founder. "G" is taken from the initials of the founder's name to mark the founder. The two capital "G"s are placed opposite each other and are symmetrical to each other, indicating that the purpose of establishing customer satisfaction and mutual trust is to create perfect products for customers.

2. Saint Laurent. The founder Yves Saint Laurent named the brand after himself, and the abbreviation is YSL. The Yves Saint Laurent brand LOGO was designed by the Ugandan French painter and designer Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron in December 1961, before he committed suicide.

This LOGO seems simple, but it is full of many "out-of-the-box" design ideas, making the three letters that were originally difficult to coordinate and integrate into one extremely elegant.

3. Hermés The Hermés – Carriage, the Hermés brand LOGO is the brand name of a carriage with Memphis font, designed by Dr. Rudolf Wolf in 1929. The origin of this LOGO is naturally inseparable from Hermés's old business: a horse supplies store.

4. Prada – Rope Emblem. Although Prada’s brand LOGO does not appear often, it actually contains rich cultural connotations. For example, the Savoy emblem at the top of this LOGO was forbidden to be used until 1919, when Prada became the official supplier of the Italian royal family.

5. LV, Louis Vuitton’s logo design uses his capital letters “LV” as the design element. The upper and lower parts of LV are interlocked. You have me, and I have you. You are fashionable in simplicity, and elegant in fashion. LV is not only the abbreviation of Louis Vuitton, but also symbolizes the Louis Vuitton Group's corporate spirit of unity, cooperation and mutual help.

6. Versace, Versace's logo design uses symbolic techniques, using the shape of the mythical snake demon Medusa as a spiritual symbol, and drawing on the magnificent cultures of ancient Greece, Egypt, India, etc. to create it. Medusa represents fatal attraction. It symbolizes that Versace not only possesses transcendent operatic magnificence, but also has strong avant-garde artistic characteristics and is also sought after by the world.

7. Armani. The Armani logo is an eagle looking to the right. The eagle symbolizes the brand's supreme quality and excellent craftsmanship, and it has been used as a permanent symbol from now on. Armani logo design, on the other hand, pursues a design direction of supreme simplicity and elegance. It consists of a round G and a curved A forming a circle, giving it a new style of refinement and elegance.

8. The Rolex – Crown. Rolex’s original watch logo was designed as a palm with five fingers spread out. It indicated that the brand’s watches were entirely crafted by hand. Later, it was Gradually evolved into Crown's registered trademark. In addition to showing the imperial aura of Rolex watches in the watchmaking industry, the crown also represents prestige, victory and perfectionism.

9. Cartier, "C": In 1910, Cartier's logo of two intertwined letters "C" appeared for the first time on leather buckles, surfaces or pen bodies. This is somewhat similar to CHANEL's classic double "C" LOGO, and Cartier's designer Jeanne. Toussaint is COCO's friend. With the help of COCO, Cartier has been able to launch a variety of jewelry that is indispensable in high-end women's fashion.

10. Dior, another obvious mark of Dior, is on the gift box or the handle of the bag. It is also the most obvious mark of the "Lady Dior" bag (the favorite of the late Princess Diana).