The 2024 Luxury Report: The Brands, Items, and Trends Defining Designer Fashion


It was the year of elegance and the outfit-defining accessory, whether in the form of a pillbox hat, long leather gloves, or a charm-adorned handbag. The Row’s perpetually sold-out Margaux bag arrived in new silhouettes and reached unprecedented heights of popularity. Alaïa, Chloé, and Bottega Veneta led conversations and shopping buys among It girls. Film and social media celebrities including Greta Lee and Nara Smith dominated red carpets and the front row at fashion month. In 2024, luxury fashion also saw big shifts at the top as creative directors moved to new appointments, including Alessandro Michele at Valentino and Chemena Kamali at Chloé.

To examine luxury fashion in 2024 with a closer lens, we spoke with industry experts and pulled data to take a more granular look back. In Who What Wear’s annual Luxury Report, we discuss what resonated most strongly in designer fashion in 2024—including the brands that made a big mark, the impossible-to-track-down It items that dominated the style set, and the rising convergence of sports and fashion. Shoppers are drawn to strong points of view from the creative directors at the top, timeless investment buys, and renewed interest in statement-making maximalism, opulence, and individuality. Ahead, more on everything to know in luxury fashion from 2024 and a look forward to where it’s headed in 2025.

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This year marked new territory for luxury fashion, and a short list of designer brands claimed the title of most influential. According to a Q3 to Q4 2024 report by Lyst Index, the top designer brands include Miu Miu, Loewe, Prada, Saint Laurent, and Alaïa. Moda Operandi’s statistics support these findings and provide further insights into the year’s top brands, with the highest sales around Alaïa, Chloé, Miu Miu, and The Row.