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Looking for fashion and apparel brand logos? This collection spans luxury fashion houses like Louis Vuitton and Gucci, activewear brands like Lululemon and Fabletics, and retail names like Zappos, Footlocker, and Ross all available in PNG, SVG, and transparent formats.

About Fashion Brand Logos

Fashion branding covers a wide spectrum from luxury houses that lean on monogram patterns and elegant typography, to activewear and retail brands that favor bold, modern simplicity. This category brings both ends of that spectrum together, along with footwear and workwear brands that sit somewhere in between.

Design Trends in Fashion Branding

Luxury fashion logos (like Louis Vuitton and Gucci) often use monogram-style patterns, serif fonts, and understated elegance to signal exclusivity. Activewear and retail brands (like Lululemon and Footlocker) tend to go the opposite direction clean, geometric marks built for visibility on athletic gear and storefronts. Workwear brands like Dickies split the difference, using bold but functional design.

Available Formats

  • PNG: Transparent background, ready for presentations and quick use
  • SVG: Scalable vector, resizes without quality loss
  • EPS/AI: Editable files for apparel branding and print design work
  • JPG: Standard format for previews and documents

Common Uses for These Logos

  • Fashion and retail branding references
  • Apparel mockups and merchandise design
  • Presentations covering fashion industry topics
  • Design portfolio and case study work

FAQs

What formats are the fashion brand logos available in?

Logos in this category are available in PNG, SVG, JPG, and EPS/AI formats, including transparent background versions where available.
Yes, for presentations, mockups, and reference use this is fine. For commercial or branded merchandise, check individual usage rights since these are registered trademarks.
Luxury brands often use monogram patterns and serif typography to project exclusivity, while retail and activewear brands favor simpler, bolder marks built for visibility and quick recognition.
Yes, new fashion, apparel, and footwear brand logos are added to this category as they become available.