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The Link Between Brand Vision And Enduring Profitable Growth

Josh by Josh
March 10, 2026
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The Link Between Brand Vision And Enduring Profitable Growth


A brand needs a vision.

A brand vision is not just an idea. A brand vision is a determined goal. A brand vision is your definition of a future world in which your brand will win. Without a brand vision, your brand is aimless. The brand vision is the groundwork for your brand strategies.

A brand vision is a powerful component for enduring profitable growth.

The American jurist and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Oliver Wendell Holmes, once said, “Every now and then, a man’s mind is stretched by a new idea or sensation, and never shrinks back to its former dimensions.”

One of the co-CEOs of the now-defunct health juice company Odwalla also understood the power of brand vision. He stated, “A vision statement is like the sun.  You can’t ever get there, but it’s an attractive force that stimulates the growth of many things.”

Which brings us to a most remarkable public exposition of a brand vision.

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On February 27, 2026, the new artistic director of Gucci, Demna Gvasalia, aka Demna, took a full-page ad in The New York Times to describe his vision for Gucci. The one-page monograph is beautiful. But it also provides a direction for a beloved Italian brand that has seen better days.

It is always wondrous when the designer puts the vision for the brand down on paper for public reading.

When I worked with Renault before the Renault-Nissan engagement, I had the privilege to meet the head designer, Patrick le Quément. Monsieur le Quément was Renault’s Senior Vice President of Corporate Design from 1987 to 2009. A design genius, he led the development of the revolutionary designs for Renault’s iconic vehicles, including Twingo, Scenic, and Mégane. Monsieur le Quément wrote a tome about Renault design, its place in French history, what Renault means for France, and Renault’s place in the lives of drivers.

A powerful brand vision describes a possible dream. A brand vision is future-oriented, describing a better world. A brand vision is aspirational, challenging, and compelling, stretching beyond what is comfortable. Yet, brand vision is perceived as achievable. Not an impossible dream.

A powerful brand vision provides a clear sense of direction, an overarching goal for the organization. A brand vision defines where you wish the brand to go and what the spirit of the organization will be.

A powerful brand vision defines why the organization exists: what is the brand’s reason for being? The brand vision gives employees a feeling of purpose. Employees will feel that their work makes a difference.

A powerful brand vision is simple and clear. The brand vision must be easily communicated to everyone in the organization. So, the brand vision must be easy to read and easy to understand. This does not mean the brand direction is simple to achieve.

Additionally and importantly, a powerful brand vision must be inspiring and compelling. The brand vision is more than words: the statement must be felt, experienced, and give you goose bumps when heard. A powerful brand vision is a motivating force, even in difficult times.

From an organizational perspective, a shared brand vision is a powerful tool. A shared brand vision is a mental attitude for expanding personal horizons about what can be and what we can create.

Anthropology, archeology, and other -ologies tell us that people have always tried to define a purpose for existence. So, should business define its reason for being.

The brand vision describes the future and the brand’s purpose in that world, i.e., its reason for being.

Demna is in good company.

Demna states his vision for Gucci. He writes about Gucci’s provenance, its heritage. He tells us that Gucci is more than products. Gucci is culture. Gucci is a way of thinking and a way of being.

Demna finishes by giving us a Gucci vision of the coexistence of heritage and fashion. Not contradictory; but maximized; in sync. Demna sees the paradox of heritage and fashion, the paradox of old is new, and extols this paradox. Demna wants us to understand and feel that Gucci’s purpose is not to be ornamental. Not to be a fantasy. But, Gucci must be, is, a feeling… a mindset. The world in which Gucci will prevail is one of Italian craftsmanship and inherent quality, with innovation and daring that inherently represent Italian culture.

The one-pager is a thoughtful, stark reminder of what luxury can be and should be, rather than trinkets of status.

The one-pager is also an anomaly in today’s business environment. We just think of branding as advertising or digital device comments. We do not hear of brand visions. A lot of the current turnarounds would be happening more productively if the executives would actually define the vision of the world in which their brand will win.

As a marketer, your job is to compete. Compete differently with The Blake Project.

The strategic, one-page Plan to Win document covers the critical 8 Ps for generating more customers, who purchase more frequently, become more loyal, and increase revenues and profits. The Plan to Win begins with the brand’s Purpose, the brand’s reason for being.

Skipping the brand purpose is a mistake. As George Harrison sang, “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there.”

Brand vision must be established and articulated. All of a brand’s strategies focus on delivering the brand’s promise so the brand can achieve its purpose.

Contributed to Branding Strategy Insider by Joan Kiddon, Partner, The Blake Project, Author of The Paradox Planet: Creating Brand Experiences For The Age Of I

At The Blake Project, we help clients create a strong brand culture that increases value and underpins competitive advantage. Please email us to learn how we can help you compete differently.  

Branding Strategy Insider is a service of The Blake Project: A strategic brand consultancy specializing in Brand Research, Brand Strategy, Brand Growth, and Brand Education

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