1. Chanel
Elegant Black & White
Coco Chanel loved black so much that she said, "Black has everything."
In 1926, she introduced the "Little Black Dress."
White symbolizes her beloved camellia flower and pure elegance.
These two colors are often used on Chanel packaging,
It has been passed down as the brand's signature color.
2. Hermès
Iconic orange color
During World War II, there was a shortage of the wrapping paper that Hermès normally used.
Instead, use orange paper.
It caught on and is now an iconic color for Hermes.
3. Louis Vuitton
Monogram Brown Color
Georges, son of founder Louis Vuitton,
In 1896, the company invented the "Monogram Canvas" as a measure against counterfeit goods.
The calm brown color scheme has become the brand's icon.
4. Tiffany & Co.
Thrilling Tiffany blue color
It all began in 1845 when the color was used on the cover of Tiffany's first catalog, the Blue Book.
It comes from robin egg blue (the blue of a robin's egg),
It symbolizes happiness and nobility.
5. Gorgeous dark red from Cartier
The deep crimson red used in Cartier jewelry boxes and shoppers.
The brand's tradition of being loved by royalty and aristocrats,
A color that expresses passion and luxury.
6. Dior
Refined gray
Christian Dior is
The exterior walls of the house in Granville, Normandy, France, where he spent his childhood, were gray.
This color was adopted as the "color of elegance."
It is also used in the interior design and packaging of Dior boutiques.
7. Gucci
Royal Green & Red (Web Stripe)
1950s,
Inspired by the world of equestrian
The design is based on the belly band used in horse harnesses and features green, red and green stripes.
This stripe is still used as the brand's signature design.
8. Burberry
Timeless beige color
The beige used in the lining of the Burberry check trench coat that first appeared in the 1920s has become the brand's iconic color.
It has become established as a color that symbolizes classic British elegance.
9. Glamorous Gold from Versace
Versace's designs are influenced by Greek mythology and the luxurious decorations of the Roman era.
Gold symbolizes the brand's glamorous and bold style.
Gold is also used extensively in the Medusa logo and baroque design.
10. Prada's chic black color
Prada is also known as the "symbol of minimalism."
The simple and modern design makes extensive use of black.
The reason behind this is that designer Miuccia Prada prefers black as a "chic, strong, and timeless color."