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The Trouble With Luxury E-Commerce

This week, Ssense said it laid off 138 workers, and MatchesFashion received a $73 million cash injection from its shareholder. From more niche players to giants like Farfetch, the pressure remains high for luxury e-tailers.
From more niche players to e-commerce giants, the pressure remains high for luxury e-tailers.
From more niche players to e-commerce giants, the pressure remains high for luxury e-tailers. (Getty Images)

Luxury brands mostly shook off the economic gloom of rampant inflation and collapsing consumer confidence last year — despite the deteriorating macroeconomic picture, sales grew an estimated 22 percent, according to Bain.

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