. There is no doubt that many of us like luxury and designer labels. In recent years, luxury labels have become more obtainable, the reason being that many major fashion houses and designers are collaborating with stores including the aforementioned Kohl’s, Target, J.C. Penney and fast fashion chain, H&M. While designer collaborations for a season or two won’t hurt (and might even help) the image of a luxury label, for some brands, it can lead to a declining reputation. Here are ten luxury labels that no one seems to want anymore. Some of these labels are no longer on the market, while others went mass market and stayed there. Either way, you probably fawned over most of them at some point and then probably forgot they even existed, until now.
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