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How Luxury Brands Court the 1 Percent

With luxury experiencing a post-Covid boom, brands have put VIP experiences into overdrive, courting wealthy shoppers in the US with sumptuous dinners and exotic trips.
Dinner at a Mytheresa private client event in Palm Beach, Florida on February 28, 2022.
Dinner at a Mytheresa private client event in Palm Beach, Florida on February 28, 2022. (Shane Drummond/BFA.com)

Penny Pinar Karabey is used to being treated like royalty by luxury brands.

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