So what are the most expensive clothing brands in India? Are you interested in luxury brands especially in clothes? Do you like purchasing them? If so, it is worth reading the article that Insider Monkey recently published in which we can find lots of interesting facts about his topic. It is difficult to understand how Indian people approach luxury clothing. Western luxury brands aren1t so popular in this country, because the upper classes who can afford these brands are rather conservative. Therefore they prefer buying from local designers, and their own brands. They want ti preserve their tradition as well. The other reason why western brands can’t really break into the market across India is that they don’t understand the cultural diversity. As the population is very large and assorted in India, one can’t expect one design to satisfy all. If a brand isn’t able to follow this in the market it will lead to financial loss. But for example Montblanc could understand and apply it regionally and it became successful in India. But if you intend to buy your Chanel bag or Dior perfume, you can do it in New Delhi as well.

In order to get the right answer, Insider Monkey has consulted sites like Business Insider, Forbes, Success Story and In Style Beads. The brands were ranked by the number they were mentioned in the sources and cross-references. So if you are curious about the luxury brands in India, read Insider Monkey’s article.

For now we have picked three brands from their list: Fendi, Guess? and Burberry.Fendi’s first store was opened in 2006 in India, at the Taj Mahal hotel. Today it is one of the most popular luxury brands in this country. Guess? is one of the most expensive brands in the world, this brand isn’t meant so exclusive. But it is worth mentioning as there will be opened a store in DLF Mall of India. At last, but not least we mention Burberry. There is one at the DLF Emporio, and one at the Palladium.
For any further interesting information, you should read Insider Monkey’s article about the most expensive clothing brands in India.

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