The luxury market is thriving, driven by rising disposable income, a booming economy, and high demand from Gen Z and ...
Luxury goods are the opposite of necessities. They're high-end products that consumers want but don't need. They're also distinct from commodity products (such as bananas or gasoline) that are not ...
Those not particularly knowledgeable in high-end fashion and luxury goods like counterfeits more than more fashion-savvy consumers, and they are more likely to post on social media about the original ...
Eastman is joining the ReGenesis Protocol, an Italian project solving for recycled waste monetization within luxury’s supply ...