Prestige

Prestige refers to a good reputation or high esteem; in earlier usage, prestige meant "showiness". (19th c.)

Prestige may also refer to:

Films

 * Prestige (film), a 1932 American film directed by Tay Garnett: woman travels to French Indochina to meet up with husband
 * The Prestige (film), a 2006 American thriller directed by Christopher Nolan
 * Prestige picture, a film purposely created to lend a film studio the appearance of artistic integrity

Music

 * Prestige Records, American jazz record label
 * Prestige (album), a 2012 album by Daddy Yankee
 * The Prestige (album), an album by Illdisposed

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

 * Prestige (magazine), a Lebanese French-language women's fashion quarterly
 * Prestige, the final portion of a magic trick, typically a showy flourish (17th c.)
 * The Prestige, 1995 novel by Christopher Priest

Brands and enterprises

 * Prestige (beer), a Haitian lager
 * Citi Prestige, a premium Citibank credit card
 * Ibanez RG Prestige, a brand of guitars manufactured by Ibanez
 * Plaxton Prestige, a single-deck bus body built by Plaxton
 * Prestige Brands, an American manufacturer of personal care and home cleaning products
 * Prestige group, real estate developer in India
 * TTK Prestige, an Indian manufacturer of pressure cookers and other kitchen appliances.

Horse and greyhound races

 * Prestige (greyhounds), a greyhound racing competition
 * Prestige Novices' Hurdle, a Grade 2 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain
 * Prestige Stakes, a thoroughbred horse race in Great Britain

People

 * George Leonard Prestige (1889-1955), English theologian

Ships

 * Prestige (oil tanker), oil tanker
 * MSC Prestige, a container ship
 * USS Prestige, various American ships

Other uses

 * Prestige (horse)
 * Prestige (sociolinguistics), esteem in which languages or dialects are held
 * Prestige Elite, typeface
 * Prestige format, square-bound printing format for some comic books
 * Prestige oil spill, caused by the oil tanker's sinking in Spanish waters in 2002
 * Dual strategies theory, prestige as one of the two strategies for gaining status in human social hierarchies