The Business of Fashion
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
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Created by BoF’s journalists and editors, in conjunction with our wider network of leading fashion creatives, thought-leaders, and innovators, Masterclasses are in-depth webinars with supporting resources, designed to deliver key learning outcomes on critical industry topics.
The lockdowns may be lifted, but consumers’ increased attention to their homes has persisted in a post-pandemic world. According to Lori Legaspi Moores, vice president of merchandising at Ssense, demand for interior products has risen “across the board” from coffee makers to rugs and candles.
“People are much more intentional about their interiors … it’s impacting almost every item in your home thinking about, ‘how do you elevate this?’ or ‘how does it become even more functional?’” said Legaspi Moores.
In this Masterclass, Legaspi Moores and Fflur Roberts, head of global luxury goods research at Euromonitor International join BoF Insights’ associate director of research and analysis Rawan Maki and senior research lead Benjamin Schneider to break down BoF Insights’ report, “The Lifestyle Era: Luxury’s Opportunity in Home and Hospitality” and discuss how fashion and luxury brands can expand into home design and meet consumers’ interior design needs.
From home design to hotels, the $4.3 trillion lifestyle sector is set for growth as customers prioritise experience and place greater value on the spaces where they live, work and socialise, according to BoF Insights’ new report.
A new BoF Insights report tracks the evolution of the fast-growing high-end footwear market — and why luxury shoppers are willing to spend more than ever on the perfect shoe.
The Swiss watch sector’s slide appears to be more pronounced than the wider luxury slowdown, but industry insiders and analysts urge perspective.
The LVMH-linked firm is betting its $545 million stake in the Italian shoemaker will yield the double-digit returns private equity typically seeks.
The Coach owner’s results will provide another opportunity to stick up for its acquisition of rival Capri. And the Met Gala will do its best to ignore the TikTok ban and labour strife at Conde Nast.
The former CFDA president sat down with BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed to discuss his remarkable life and career and how big business has changed the fashion industry.