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How Selfies, the Sharing Economy and Sugar Daddies Are Boosting Luxury Profits

The rise of selfie culture has turbo-charged desire for luxury goods. Now, cultural shifts are putting these products in the hands of untold millions, giving brands much to smile about.
Influencers taking selfies in Milan | Source: Shutterstock
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  • Luca Solca

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