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    Global luxury market contracts for first time since Great Recession

    November 18, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The personal luxury goods market, long seen as resilient against economic uncertainty, is witnessing a significant contraction for the first time since the Great Recession. According to Bain & Company’s annual luxury report, global sales are projected to decline by 2% this year, driven by falling consumer confidence, surging prices, and shifting buyer priorities. The report estimates that 50 million customers have exited the luxury market over the past two years, leaving a sector heavily reliant on fewer, wealthier clients.

    Global luxury market contracts for first time since Great Recession

    Luxury powerhouses such as LVMH (owner of Dior and Louis Vuitton), Burberry, and Kering (parent company of Gucci and Saint Laurent) are feeling the effects. LVMH reported a 3% drop in revenue last month, with other industry leaders also missing financial targets. Analysts cite a combination of steep price hikes and declining innovation in products and customer experiences as key factors alienating consumers. Despite rising prices, shoppers increasingly feel that luxury brands are failing to deliver on their promises of exclusivity and quality.

    Equity analysts emphasize that reinvention is critical for luxury brands to recover. Marie Driscoll, an expert in luxury retail, highlights the need for brands to inspire and delight consumers, particularly younger generations like Gen Z. “Consumers are no longer impressed with repetitive offerings,” Driscoll explained. “Brands must create aspirational experiences and products that reignite the allure of luxury.”

    One exception in the faltering market is Hermès, buoyed by the enduring appeal of its Birkin bag, which maintains its mystique through exclusivity and long waitlists. Retail analyst Hitha Herzog notes that Hermès has managed to capture the essence of what luxury consumers desire: rarity and personalization. In contrast, fast fashion and social media trends have accelerated “brand fatigue” for other luxury labels, as seen with Michael Kors, which reported a 14% revenue decline this year.

    Economic challenges in key markets have exacerbated the slowdown. China, once the primary driver of luxury growth, has seen spending drop sharply due to what Bain describes as “lackluster consumer confidence.” Global inflationary pressures and geopolitical uncertainty are further squeezing the aspirational middle-class consumers who had bolstered luxury sales in recent years. Bain estimates that only a third of luxury brands will close 2024 with positive growth, a sharp decline from two-thirds in 2023.

    Looking ahead, the sector faces a challenging path. Bain projects a gradual recovery starting in late 2025, with growth likely concentrated in regions such as Japan, which benefits from favorable exchange rates. However, brands will need to reassess their pricing strategies and invest in innovation to regain consumer trust. The outlet segment has outperformed traditional luxury retail this year, highlighting shoppers’ demand for better value amid economic constraints.

    Despite the downturn in personal luxury goods, spending on luxury experiences, such as travel and fine dining, remains robust. This shift underscores evolving consumer priorities, with many opting to invest in memorable experiences rather than material possessions. While the immediate outlook remains challenging, analysts believe that strategic adjustments in craftsmanship, creativity, and customer engagement could eventually restore the industry’s luster.

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