Two of the world's biggest luxury brands may be sitting on a whopping €4.7 billion worth of unsold goods (around $5.1 billion at the current exchange rate). That's enough to make even the most ...
It was the year of elegance and the outfit-defining accessory, whether in the form of a pillbox hat, long leather gloves, or a charm-adorned handbag. The Row’s perpetually sold-out Margaux bag arrived ...
Louis Vuitton's long-awaited beauty collection hit branded stores and concessions last month, marking the latest iteration for the 171-year-old LVMH-owned luxury titan. It indicates a wider shift ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Pam Danziger reports on retail, focused on the luxury consumer market. Luxury's focus on accessibility fueled growth but alienated ...
Confronting a broad decline in demand for their usual fare, including $3,000-and-up handbags and $4,000-and-up cashmere jackets, major marketers of designer and luxury merchandise are broadening their ...
Luxury brands have lost about 50 million customers in two years. Secondhand websites and lower-price competitors are welcoming defectors with open arms. Demand for luxury goods is expected to be flat ...
More than ever, high-end brands want you to know exactly how, and where, their goods are made. They are producing enormous glossy coffee table books showing white-coated workers hand-stitching ...
Quiet luxury is out and loud luxury is in, analysts say, as fashion brands appoint fresh creative directors to inject a sense of newness. The sartorial shake-up could herald a new era of large logos, ...