Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Algorithm-driven personalized haircare brand available at Target and CVS across thousands of US store locations; pioneered mass-market hair customization at accessible price points, expanding personalized beauty from premium DTC to mainstream retail.
Function of Beauty is a New York-based personalized haircare brand founded in 2015 by Zahir Dossa and Hien Nguyen. The company uses a proprietary algorithm and quiz-based system to formulate custom shampoo, conditioner, and hair treatment products from a matrix of active ingredients, fragrances, and color dyes. Products are manufactured to order and shipped directly to consumers with their name on the bottle.\n\nFunction of Beauty differentiated from Prose by targeting a broader, more price-sensitive consumer segment and aggressively expanding into mass retail. The brand entered Target in 2020 and later CVS, growing to thousands of store locations nationwide. This retail-first expansion made personalized haircare accessible at drugstore price points rather than premium DTC-only tiers. The company has also launched personalized skincare and bodycare lines.\n\nThe brand faced market headwinds in 2024 as consumer interest in personalized beauty matured, but it retains its position as the most widely distributed customized haircare brand in the US. Function of Beauty has raised over $150 million in venture funding and continues to iterate on its personalization engine with AI-driven ingredient recommendations and expanded formula options.
Paris global luxury conglomerate (EPA: MC) at ~€84.7B 2024 revenue; 75+ brands (Louis Vuitton, Dior, Hennessy, Sephora), named preferred buyer for Giorgio Armani (€10B+) after founder's Sept 2025 death, competing with Kering and Hermès.
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE is a Paris, France-based global luxury goods conglomerate — publicly traded on Euronext Paris (EPA: MC) and the world's largest luxury company by revenue — owning and managing 75+ prestige brands across Fashion & Leather Goods, Wines & Spirits, Perfumes & Cosmetics, Watches & Jewelry, and Selective Retailing through approximately 213,000 employees serving luxury consumers across 6 continents. LVMH's flagship brands include Louis Vuitton (the world's most valuable luxury brand), Christian Dior Couture, Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Hennessy cognac, Givenchy, Celine, Fendi, Bulgari, TAG Heuer, Hublot, Sephora, and DFS. In fiscal year 2024, LVMH reported revenue of approximately €84.7 billion, with the Fashion & Leather Goods segment (Louis Vuitton and Dior, ~40% of revenue) demonstrating resilience in a challenging global luxury environment characterized by post-pandemic demand normalization, Chinese luxury consumer caution, and currency headwinds. CEO and Chairman Bernard Arnault — the world's wealthiest individual — has built LVMH through decades of acquisitions of trophy luxury brands. LVMH's most significant strategic development for 2025-2026 is the preferred buyer designation for Giorgio Armani following the Italian fashion designer's death in September 2025 — with LVMH named in Armani's will as the preferred acquirer of the €10B+ Armani Group, with an initial 15% purchase within 18 months potentially leading to a full acquisition of one of the world's last independent luxury fashion houses.
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