Thus, the Polish luxury goods market has been experiencing significant growth and transformation in all segments, from high-end jewelry and spirits to exclusive clothing and accessories.
Shares in luxury goods companies have slumped after LVMH, which owns Moët & Chandon and Dior, reported an unexpectedly steep decline in third-quarter sales, says Joanna Partridge in The Guardian.
Is there going to be an escalation? I think yes. Is it going to go after luxury goods? I don’t think so," said Patrice Nordey, CEO of Shanghai-based innovation consultancy Trajectry. So far ...