Luxury goods in China Beyond bling Life is getting harder for purveyors of luxury in China‚ but the growth prospects are still fabulous Jun 8th 2013 | SHANGHAI |From the print edition “IT WAS an amazing golden age‚” reflects Guillaume Brochard of Qeelin‚ a Chinese jeweller. From 2007 to 2011 many luxury-goods firms enjoyed double-digit annual growth in China‚ which became their most important market. The first blows came last year‚ with an economic slowdown and jitters about the political transition
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acquired 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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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 trends and are introduced
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Why Teenagers Need Cars Imagine cruising down the highway in a brand-new red Mustang. This must be every teenager’s dream‚ though in reality‚ a compact sedan with a couple of dings in the door is probably more typical for those lucky enough to have a vehicle. Life is hard for teens who lack their own set of wheels. Today a car is a necessity‚ not a luxury‚ for teenagers‚ in my opinion. To begin‚ the daily schedule of the average student is a whirlwind of activity. What parent has time to
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Research Goal: The main goal of this study is to examine the influence of culture on people’s luxury consumption from both psychological and behavioral aspects‚ specifically in China and the United States. By examining the differences in cultures‚ I will be able to sumarize consumer characteristics in these two countries and make marketing recommendations for brands that want to target these two markets. I will then provide successful examples of brands that have successfully employed the marketing
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LITERATURE REVIEW METHODOLOGY CONCLUSION Rise of luxury tourism in India: Railway experience and Historical Monumental Abstract: Today‚ India is home of many beautiful ancient monuments heritage and have historical places. It is attracting lot of tourist to come to India and experience it so it’s becoming most popular tourist destination worldwide for tourist to have luxury vacations and holidaying in india.The concept of luxury trains was derived from royal background which was
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Target of McDonald’s: In the beginning McDonalld’s was considered as a Family restaurant. Then they started positioning according to the kids as well by introducing new advertising of toys with their products such as “Happy Meal”. In the start they made certain special efforts to not allow it to convert into a teenage and adults (20 to 24 years of age) hangout place. Now youngster and adults has became so use to fast foods that McDonalds should also target them and try to position McDonalds as a
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VERTU presentation for “Branding for Luxury Products” course. HISTORY The VERTU originally started in 1998 in Great Britain‚ now wholly owned subsidiary of Finnish company Nokia. The same year founder and Chief Designer‚ Italian Frank Nouvo began putting his ideas for Vertu on paper and the board of Nokia gave the project a green light. Frank Nuovo was a design strategist at Nokia from 1995 to 2006‚ when he left to become Vertu’s
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Sustainable Luxury -Is it Possible? Submitted to Navin K. Veerapa LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Bundoora Campus Submitted By Name of candidate: Hima Bindu Nekkanti Student ID: 17983797 Date of submission: 10 April 2014 Academic year: 2014-2015 Table of contents Chapter Title Page number (i) Introduction 3 of 7 Sustainability luxury now 3 of 7 Sustainability luxury have been 3 of 7 Sustainability luxury can be or ought to be 3 of 7 (ii) Focus 3 of 7 The image1
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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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