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How Much Will Luxury Benefit From Australia’s Reopening?
Wealthy tourists are key to the recovery of the Australian luxury market but analysts predict that the sector won’t return to pre-pandemic levels until next year.

How Much Will Luxury Benefit From Australia’s Reopening?
Wealthy tourists are key to the recovery of the Australian luxury market but analysts predict that the sector won’t return to pre-pandemic levels until next year.

When It Comes to Luxury Price Hikes, the Party May Soon Be Over
For years, luxury brands have been raising their prices, simply because they could. But as raw materials get more expensive, and real inflation continues to rise, sophisticated shoppers may begin to look elsewhere.

When It Comes to Luxury Price Hikes, the Party May Soon Be Over
For years, luxury brands have been raising their prices, simply because they could. But as raw materials get more expensive, and real inflation continues to rise, sophisticated shoppers may begin to look elsewhere.

Eileen Gu’s China Choice Proves Lucrative, For Now
Sponsors, from luxury jeweller Tiffany & Co. to local sportswear giant Anta, have seen major spikes in searches for products worn by superstar skier at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Eileen Gu’s China Choice Proves Lucrative, For Now
Sponsors, from luxury jeweller Tiffany & Co. to local sportswear giant Anta, have seen major spikes in searches for products worn by superstar skier at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

How Fashion Brands Should Talk About Inflation
The growing price of raw materials and ongoing supply chain disruptions are eating into companies’ bottom lines. Here’s how brands can navigate potential price increases.

How Fashion Brands Should Talk About Inflation
The growing price of raw materials and ongoing supply chain disruptions are eating into companies’ bottom lines. Here’s how brands can navigate potential price increases.

Luxury and Fur: Who’s In and Who’s Out?
Moncler and Dolce & Gabbana are among the latest luxury brands to announce a fur ban. But for some big names, the material has enduring appeal.

Luxury and Fur: Who’s In and Who’s Out?
Moncler and Dolce & Gabbana are among the latest luxury brands to announce a fur ban. But for some big names, the material has enduring appeal.

The Two Hottest Cities in America
Young, wealthy professionals have flooded Miami and Austin over the last 18 months, and luxury brands are following the money. But selling to a newly minted tech millionaire isn’t always so simple.

The Two Hottest Cities in America
Young, wealthy professionals have flooded Miami and Austin over the last 18 months, and luxury brands are following the money. But selling to a newly minted tech millionaire isn’t always so simple.

In Paris, Purity and Proclivities
The Paris men’s shows were charged with sexual energy, elegance and a nomadic spirit, reports Angelo Flaccavento.

In Paris, Purity and Proclivities
The Paris men’s shows were charged with sexual energy, elegance and a nomadic spirit, reports Angelo Flaccavento.

Retail’s Rough Start to 2022
This week, everyone will be talking about the slump in retail stocks, Haute Couture Week in Paris, LVMH’s end-of-year results and some very expensive sneakers.

Retail’s Rough Start to 2022
This week, everyone will be talking about the slump in retail stocks, Haute Couture Week in Paris, LVMH’s end-of-year results and some very expensive sneakers.

Dissecting Luxury’s Love for Streetwear
Signs of streetwear’s importance to the luxury business model were everywhere this week, from Virgil Abloh’s last collection for Louis Vuitton to LVMH’s Aimé Leon Dore deal to Bally’s appointment of Rhuigi Villaseñor.

Dissecting Luxury’s Love for Streetwear
Signs of streetwear’s importance to the luxury business model were everywhere this week, from Virgil Abloh’s last collection for Louis Vuitton to LVMH’s Aimé Leon Dore deal to Bally’s appointment of Rhuigi Villaseñor.

Virgil Abloh’s Last ‘Dreamhouse’ at Louis Vuitton
The designer’s posthumous show, set in the sky, suggested his halo could help the business continue to shine.

Virgil Abloh’s Last ‘Dreamhouse’ at Louis Vuitton
The designer’s posthumous show, set in the sky, suggested his halo could help the business continue to shine.