Luxury Daily, April 12, 2023 – 49pc of luxury shoppers believe brands should offer more than purchase opportunities in-store: report
| | Research 49pc of luxury shoppers believe brands should offer more than purchase opportunities in-store: report | A new study conducted by London’s Business of Fashion and Quebec's largest private development, mixed-used shopping district Royalmount, reveals that consumers who opt for higher price points expect immersive experiences offline. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Gucci is now at a critical juncture. Here is what luxury brands can learn | Since the departure of Alessandro Michele as creative chief, Kering-owned Gucci seems lost. Entire
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