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According to Boston Consulting Group, Gen Z and Millennials are set to represent more than 60 percent of the luxury market by 2025. And while these young consumers are more thoughtful and ...
New Luxury Buyers Are Young, Tech Savvy and Focused on Lifestyle San Francisco’s ‘Wild Ride,’ a Chinese Real Estate Bubble and more of the week’s top news ...
Brands like Tiffany & Co., Versace, Bulgari, and Aston Martin are becoming fully immersive lifestyle experiences with hotels, residences, and cafés in luxury capitals around the world.
The founder of the Hotel Martinez’s luxury spa, L.Raphael, says she was driven to develop a new skin-care treatment to help the younger generation deal with the pressures of social media.
Young Saudis, particularly women and Gen Z, are leading the charge, affecting brand strategies and consumption patterns.
Despite being relatively young compared to its biggest rivals, a new report shows that Lexus isn’t appealing to a youthful luxury car market. Although many young people have personal finance ...
The luxury housing market has followed suit, with sales of $1 million-plus properties more than doubling since 2020, according to Rob Jensen Co., which produces monthly real estate data reports.
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