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Luxury's focus on accessibility fueled growth but alienated top spenders. Now facing a slowdown, brands must return to core ...
From Dior’s Close Friends sneak peek to LV DMing show photos, this men’s fashion week, brands got personal on Instagram.
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.
Luxury brands hiked up their prices about 20% between 2021 and 2023, steering off middle-income shoppers facing financial pressure.
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 ...
Companies that raised prices the most during the pandemic are now reporting disappointing numbers.
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Even in economic downturns, Black founders are reshaping what it means to thrive in luxury markets, proving that resilience and community are the new currency.
The intersection of Black pop culture and luxury brands marks a significant shift in high-end industries. What began as subtle inspiration has evolved into a powerful force reshaping how luxury ...
The prolonged downturn in luxury spending in China is unlikely to reverse this year, analysts and executives warn, deepening a rout which has wiped almost $200 billion off the sector's value in ...
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