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After a year of sweatshops scares, steep price hikes and a brewing trade war, luxury brands are working hard to rebuild trust through storytelling that emphasizes craft and heritage.
From Dior’s Close Friends sneak peek to LV DMing show photos, this men’s fashion week, brands got personal on Instagram.
Many regard the brand as the gold standard in sports-luxury blends, with the brand's rich motorsport history certainly helping to justify such a claim.
The likes of Gucci and Ruinart rely on heritage but still need to change with the times. Emma Lane of Revolt explains how luxury brands can best flex to meet today’s shifting consumer expectations.
Luxury brands hiked up their prices about 20% between 2021 and 2023, steering off middle-income shoppers facing financial pressure.
Luxury Brands Don’t Just Sell to the Superrich European luxury stocks slipped this week because spending by aspirational shoppers is weakening in the U.S. By Carol Ryan Follow May 26, 2023 6:30 ...
Gen Z could account for nearly a third of luxury purchases by 2030, Bain reports. Yet, after COVID-19, many brands neglected younger consumers to focus on the uber-wealthy. Experts say they must ...
What rational shopper would pay full price for a handbag in a luxury store when a parallel trader sells it brand new and authenticated for 30% less? Luxury companies say a weak Chinese economy is ...
While luxury brands in beverage have been highly successful, luxury food brands are, as of yet, less prominent. What foods have the potential to be luxurious?
The popularity of unconventional luxury brand collaborations with young adult Chinese consumers opens potential opportunities for local producers of high end goods.
After a year of sweatshops scares, steep price hikes and a brewing trade war, luxury brands are working hard to rebuild trust through storytelling that emphasizes craft and heritage.