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Introducing the Cannes Lions Luxury & Lifestyle Lion
The new Cannes Luxury & Lifestyle Lion will provide a global benchmark for brands in the luxury space, recognising and celebrating the most impactful creative work, experiences and creative business solutions for the luxury sector.
Creating meaningful relationships with today’s luxury travellers
The New Codes of Luxury report by Havas Media Lux explores the Joy Rejuvenators - a new and fascinating, large cohort of luxury consumers, predominantly women. Driving the luxury sectors forward, partcularly the travel industry, this group are finding rejoice through luxury in otherwise tough times.
Hacking Longevity in Wellness Hospitality
Everybody’s talking about longevity. You’ll have heard of Blue Zones, you might have read Peter Attia’s bestselling book, Outlive, and you should have some recall (if vague) of the tech billionaire trying to de-age using his son’s blood. Ultimately, what you need to know is the opportunity for wellness hospitality brands in this space is vast – Matter Of Form will push you to consider how.
How luxury heritage brands are connecting with Gen Z
The spending power of Gen Z (and the even younger Gen Alpha) is set to grow 3x faster than that of other generations by 2023, according to a report by Bain. With this in mind, heritage luxury brands can no longer rely solely on their history to generate sales, instead needing to tap into Gen Z behaviour and desires, and above all, stay relevant.
The Struggles of Luxury E-Commerce: Navigating Challenges in the Digital Realm and why Bricks and Mortar is hard to beat
From maintaining brand exclusivity to battling counterfeit products, several factors contribute to the struggle of luxury brands in the digital realm and make bricks and mortar hard to beat
June’s London Fashion Week is Back
The British Fashion Council are teasing a new format for this summer’s London Fashion Week that ‘aims to ignite a cultural moment’.
The implosion in luxury ecommerce
The recent collapses at both Matchesfashion and Farfetch represent a dramatic repositioning for the luxury ecommerce sector, which until recently had benefitted from some of the most powerful trends of the past decade - the historic boom in luxury sales and COVID.
The Future of Fragrance: 2024 Trends & Trajectories
Projected to reach $29.9bn by 2032, the luxury fragrance market is one of the most nuanced. With no dedicated jargon to speak of, borrowing language from botanics (floral, herbal), music (notes, accords) and architecture (base, top, etc), perfumery is steeped in the art of storytelling. And when it comes to branding these chemical poems, the stakes are seductively high.
Is time up for the luxury watch boom?
Was the boom in demand for high-end watches during the pandemic a “once-in-a-generation event”? Arjen van de Vall, CEO of Watchfinder says it was “almost a hype that I would compare with cryptocurrencies, and to some extent whisky and luxury cars”, but recent profit misses from WOSG and Swatch could suggest the boom has come to an end.
Here are the fashion problems AI can solve, according to investors
Funding for startups that use artificial intelligence — and particularly generative AI — is booming, with more than 400 AI companies raising funding in 2023 equating to overI $21bn globally. With investons now well-versed in generalist AI tools such as Chat GPT, they are now looking at individual industries to find, and fund, the AI tools that will help solve specific problems.
Why curious travellers are adding Saudi Arabia to their luxury travel bucket list
Saudi Arabia has seen a recent emergence onto the global travel stage, with the previously off-limits destination now drawing curious travellers globally, keen to explore ancient ruins, captivating landscapes and incredible diving in the Red Sea.
What Would Happen if Fashion Were Taxed Like Cigarettes?
France is pressing ahead with a ‘game-changing’ bill that would impose a ‘sin tax’-style penalty on fast-fashion products as high as €10 per item by 2030. In a move that reflects the growing scrutiny of fashion’s climate impact, Business of Fashion investigates how it might work and which companies may be at risk.
The Future of the Jewellery Industry: 2024 Trends & Trajectories
Valued at just over $350b (with a projected 4.7% growth rate sending that number to $482b by 2030), the global jewellery market’s sparkle is yet to dim. Chosen for their long-term potential, Matter Of Form crystallise seven shifts – from modern heirlooms and conscious carats to culture drip and gems cut by AI – for bold brands wanting to play.
Eight of the most spectacular resort openings in the GCC for 2024
The luxury landscape in the GCC continues to excel, with a raft of high-profile hotel openings on the agenda for 2024. All eyes are on Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Red Sea project, as the world’s leading brands converge on the strip of coastline for what promises to be an awe-inspiring new destination.
How luxury brands are driving growth in the Chinese market on Douyin
With over 750 million active users, Douyin, TikTok’s Chinese counterpart, has become a key growth vehicle for luxury brands in a critical market. In this article, Vogue Business explores the trends luxury brands are drawing on to cater to the three types of luxury consumers using Douyin: core, prospective and aspirational.
Luxury brands stride into second- and third-tier cities
Store openings and events in so-called second- and third-tier cities across the world gained momentum during the pandemic, when luxury brands had to stimulate domestic demand to make up for the absence of tourist spending in the usual major hubs. However, the trend does not show any sign of abating.
Does AI belong in design? New York Fashion Week weighs in
Generative AI has become all the rage on the business side of fashion, but fashion’s creatives are still rather tentative about using AI-informed text and image-generation tools in the creative process. While some brands have proactively tested the technology to generate creative works, others have begun testing uses, such as marketing and clienteling, that are less directly tied to their products.
£3,000 bracelets vs £400 sneakers: the diverging fortunes of the luxury market
As luxury industry’s growth slows in the coming year, the market’s elite brands are expected to outperform those favoured by aspirational buyers, who helped drive the multiyear luxury boom but are now retreating under inflationary pressures.
Luxury brands aren’t doing enough to eliminate forced labour, report says
Recent findings from the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre suggest that economic instability, climate change and conflict are contributing to an increase in forced labour risks, with luxury brands in particular failing to protect workers in their supply chains.
Besieged Influencer Chiara Ferragni Is the Talk of Milan Fashion Week
Uber-influencer Chiara Ferragni is being invstigated for serious fraud, and among other claims, has just been fined €1 million for falsely claiming proceeds from her social media account were helping sick children. Is this a broader warning of shifting winds and a potential blow to the estimated $250bn influencer industry?