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    2012 Luxury Goods Worldwide Market Study (11th Edition) Milan‚ 15th October 2012 This information is confidential and was prepared by Bain & Company solely for the use of our client; it is not to be relied on by any 3rd party without Bain’s prior written consent Executive Summary WHY • The global luxury goods sector has continued to soar to post-crisis heights in 2012‚ with its third year of double-digit growth - Globally‚ luxury goods sales are expected to reach an estimated €212 billion

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    Luxury Good and Burberry

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    is further included in the report. The evaluation includes their market entry strategies‚ substantive growth‚ and limited growth and disinvestment strategies. Concluding the report is the implementation of the various strategies used by the company. The various teams involved‚ the communication‚ allocation of resources‚ human resource department‚ all these points are covered in the report. ABOUT BURBERRY Burberry is a luxury fashion house from Britain which manufactures clothes and fashion

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    The Chinese Luxury Market

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    by the famous international luxury brands such as LouisVuitton‚ Hermes or BMW. Today‚ some Chinese brands are trying to conquer a piece of the enormous cake: China will represent 20% (27 billion dollars) of the worldwide luxury market by 2015‚. Watches‚ cosmetics‚ jewelry‚ spirits or clothing: here nine brands Qeelin NE Tiger Moutai Shang Xia Longio Hongqi Chow tai fook Herborist Dorian Ho which start to emerge and which hope to regild the image of the “made in China”. The brand Shang Xia was created

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    Luxury Good and Burberry

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    3.2.1 Brand Equity Earning the royal seal of approval and outfitting the Royal Army placed Burberry on the map as “the original British luxury brand” but somewhere along the line‚ it became the raincoat brand known more for outfitting stuffy elder statesmen than the cloth of choice for the glamorous rich and famous. Burberry revamped its brand image‚ hiring new designers who took the signature plaid from raincoats to bikinis. Recent ads featuring British fashion icons like Kate Moss and Stella Tennant

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    Luxury Market in India

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    PROJECT CASE 1 Luxury Retaling: INTRODUCTION & SCENARIO: The Indian economy has evoked a lot of interest globally given its statistics of some of the highest disposable incomes and increase in the number of millionaires. We are not new to luxury. Indian princes had a penchant for luxury goods from the west. The last couple of years have seen a profusion of luxury brands into the Indian market. With one of the highest levels of disposable incomes‚ the well-traveled Indian luxury consumer is being

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    Advantage in Luxury Handbags Sustainable? 1. What are the defining characteristics of the luxury goods industry? What is the industry like? 2. What is competition like in the luxury goods industry? What competitive forces seem to have the greatest effect on industry attractiveness? What are the competitive weapons that rivals are using to try to outmaneuver one another in the marketplace? Is the pace of rivalry quickening and becoming more intense? Why or why not? 3. How is the market for luxury

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    Compare Burberry’s market position relative to that of its competitors including Polo‚ Coach‚ Armani and Gucci. Is Burberry’s competitive position sustainable over long term? Why or why not? Burberry has positioned its brand in the minds of consumers to be “functional luxury.” Burberry maintains a product line with great width and depth consisting of many products. Their products fall into one of two main categories: fashion or continuity. Fashion products are designed to be responsive to fashion

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    celebrities‚ well-known adventurers‚ and politician were often seen in the Burberry ”check”. Burberry’s original designs and uncompromising quality even made the brand popular with British Royalty. As a result‚ the brand increasingly became a symbol of both luxury and durability. 1930‚ marketing campaign declared‚ “For Safety on land‚ in the air or afloat‚ there is nothing to equal the Burberry coat. 1955‚ Great Universal Stores Plc. (GUS)-a British holding company that ran a home shopping network and other

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    other luxury retailers to continue to grow horizontally and to increase economies of scope. The economics of the luxury goods industry changed forcing Gucci to modify its strategy. Consumers demand shifted from classic style buyers to style conscious buyers. Gucci not only had to change due to the economics of the industry but they also had several problems with their existing structure. Hence Gucci made the following moves to reposition it to compete in the new economics of the luxury goods industry

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    Luxury Goods in India

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    Luxury goods in India is still at a nascent stage of development. High net worth individuals such as businessmen‚ senior government officials‚ celebrities and top management in corporations are key potential customers for luxury goods. As consumers’ awareness about global luxury brands increases‚ they use such products to differentiate themselves from others. The high net worth individuals frequently buy luxury goods for personal as well as gifting requirements and global luxury brand operators.

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