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Google shakes up shopping with generative AI

Google is doing for shopping what it did for search, adding a series of updates enabled by generative artificial intelligence. Google Shopping searches will now include AI-generated “briefs”, top product recommendations, a design-heavy personalised inspiration feed, and deal finding.

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Inside Luxury’s Slowdown

Economic headwinds, high prices and a lack of novel design are all weighing on what was previously fashion’s most dynamic segment. LVMH’s quarterly results Tuesday will offer hotly-watched insights on the severity of the slowdown and how long it will last.

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How luxury priced itself out of the market

Consumers are quick to decry greedflation when the price of supermarket staples rises faster than the cost of raw materials. But when one is already paying silly money for a handbag or a watch, it is difficult to understand when too much becomes too much. Yet for all that, there are convincing signs that the luxury sector’s post-pandemic price rises have dented its appeal.

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Why brands can’t get tech right at fashion week

Where there was once early enthusiasm for Web3 on fashion week runways, recent seasons have seen designers dial back their ambitions. Calendars during and just after Covid-19 held the promise of the biggest era yet for tech-infused fashion. But optimism around Web3 has faded over the past year, as brands scale back their efforts amid muted responses and prolonged audience cynicism.

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Introducing luxury’s latest cohort, The Memory Makers

Havas Media Lux's upcoming report, "The New Codes of Luxury," has revealed a new and intriguing large group of luxury consumers - The Memory Makers. Following the pandemic, they are moving from guilt-based, emotive shopping to simplifying and redefining their values. The Memory Makers as a coping mechanism are shifting from frequently purchasing luxury pieces, to creating memories; as they reset and re-evaluate how they want to live, spend their time and their money.

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Rethinking Cult Brands

What CMO doesn't dream of being at the helm of a cult brand? The sense of intimacy that comes with being a cult brand is just what makes the achievement of cult brand status such a tricky win for marketers. FerebeeLane explores the concept of culture brands and their elusive status.

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Transcreation: The Cornerstone of Global Luxury Marketing

Society has never been so globalised — the internet has formed a fluid worldwide connectedness. Yet, there are still very distinct nuances between markets. Brands need to master transcreation: the creative process of translating content while preserving its original meaning, style, and tone.

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British Fashion Council CEO Caroline Rush to Step Down

The British Fashion Council has confirmed CEO Caroline Rush will step down after 16 years, but will continue to run the organisation until June 2025. Rush is credited with leading the BFC through challening yeras, including Brexit, COVID and the luxury downturn.

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Inside LVMH’s AI Factory

LVMH has spent the last few few years building out an ‘AI factory’, helping its brands make use of AI and educating the company’s workforce. Rather than using consumer facing AI and chatbots, it wlll invest in its own AI with a number of uses, including suggesting the most high-potential customers to contact and forecasting. This level of investment in AI is ahead of the game in the luxury market, and it will be interesting to see whether other houses adapt such an extensive approach to AI adoption.

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Have it your way: how luxury brands embraced personalisation

Recent research by Bain shows that the so-called ‘core of the core’ of the luxury market, the personal luxury market, rose 4% on the last year to be valued at £362m in 2023. For the ultra-wealthy shoppers that continue to drive recent growth in the luxury goods market vs. the accessible luxury shoppers who have driven growth in the past decade, limited edition products are not enough, they want “carte blanche to create whatever they desire”.

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Burberry’s CEO Shake-Up, Explained

Burberry have just announced a new CEO, Joshua Schulman, ex-head of Coach and Michael Kors, after a 20% tumble in retail sales earlier this year. The brand has struggled to gain traction in the slowing luxury market, and the market hopes new leadership will reignite excitement.

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Five ways to stay cool in the GCC this Summer

As the weather heats up, so does the temptation of diving into a cool infinity pool or taking a trip to somewhere with cooler climes. But while many will look to European destinations to provide the relief, here are five ways to escape the heat in the GCC.

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Will ‘luxury shaming’ in China threaten the industry’s bounceback?

The luxury sector faces the new challenge of sustaining momentum after the post-pandemic recovery - they must continue to cater to high spending customers, while also broadening their appeal to attract new demographics. Emerging trends in China that are resulting in a shift away from ostentatious luxury items and a crackdown on ‘money worship’ may threaten the bounceback and force luxury brands to adapt.

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Luxury’s New Era of Uncertainty

Italian sneaker brand Golden Goose postponed its Milan IPO this week as volatile market conditions linger, in the wake of European election uncertainties and depressed demand from China. Despite this backdrop, Bain’s 2024 forecasts for the luxury market remain broadly unchanged and ‘desirability of luxury products is still there’, so while uncertainty may be the new normal, underlying stability remains.

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How AI is reshaping fashion’s workforce

Luxury brands are already utilising the power of AI to cut production and operations costs - providing opportunities in fashion and retail across multiple categories ‘from the way trends are consumed to the retail customer journey’. We know it will profoundly impact the workforce - but just how much?

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Brands are unleashing generative AI design tools for customers

There’s been a surge in luxury brands using AI to put design in the hands of their customers. DIY products and ad campaigns from Reebok, Adore Me and Versace invite people to use generative art to create new works inspired by the brand’s look and feel.

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What can luxury brands do to boost sales in China?

After a great first quarter, luxury sales in China have reported a very mixed bag of results, no longer growing in the double digits. China still remains a critically important market for luxury and brands must focus on how they can boost sales in China amid this downturn.

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The Start-Ups Defying the Luxury E-Commerce Slump

We all know about the luxury e-commerce slump of late and have been spending the time dissecting what and where it all went wrong, but attention of the market has turned to some new smaller marketplaces beating the odds with a focus on emerging accessible luxury brands and operating costs.

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