After luxury companies invested billions in China’s market, the country’s consumers turned to new pricey purchases.
AMARÉ products are made out of cacti, a popular leather alternative that shows plant-based extends beyond the dinner plate.
Eastman is joining the ReGenesis Protocol, an Italian project solving for recycled waste monetization within luxury’s supply ...
The luxury market has been on a downward spiral over the last few years, facing one of its worst slumps since the Great ...
Those not particularly knowledgeable in high-end fashion and luxury goods like counterfeits more than more fashion-savvy consumers, and they are more likely to post on social media about the original ...
The luxury market is thriving, driven by rising disposable income, a booming economy, and high demand from Gen Z and ...
French luxury goods firm Kering on Tuesday reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter sales that were nevertheless down ...
Manufacturing in the U.S. would help European designer brands skirt a tariff war. Luckily, shoppers don’t seem too attached ...
According to a report by Mordor Intelligence, the luxury goods market has a size of $103.10 billion as of 2024.
RPSG Lifestyle Media, has made a significant addition to its luxury and lifestyle portfolio by introducing the prestigious American magazine Robb Report to the Indian market. Unli ...
Stores and brands are catering to budget-conscious consumers on one end and luxury-focused ones on the other, with little in ...
India is already surpassing China. The demand for luxury spirits, such as Scotch whisky and fine wines, has grown at a rate exceeding that of both the US and China, with India leading in the growth of ...