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Executive Memo | Luxury Has a Pricing Problem. What Now?

Steep price hikes have put pressure on big luxury’s value proposition, contributing to the sharp downturn in demand for luxury megabrands this year. Smart executives will take action to rebalance the price-value equation — and fast.
Executive Memo | Luxury Has a Pricing Problem. What Now?
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Luxury has a pricing problem. Products at major luxury brands cost an average of 54 percent more than they did in 2019, according to HSBC. And with luxury sales expected to fall 2 percent this year, down sharply from 11-13 percent growth in 2023 (according to consultancy Bain,) many analysts, executives and clients see steep price increases as a key contributor to the sector’s downturn.

As wage growth and inflation slow, the potential for customers to “grow into” higher prices in 2025 is limited. Rebalancing luxury’s value equation through a mix of more accessible pricing and reinforced craftsmanship and creativity will be key to reigniting demand in the sector.

In this memo to BoF’s Executive Members, learn more about:

  • How price increases are impacting luxury demand
  • The latest data on how luxury prices evolved in 2024
  • The most recent comments on pricing by luxury CEOs, CFOs and analysts
  • How Gucci, Burberry and Prada are adapting their approach to pricing strategies

Executive Memo’s dive deep into pivotal industry themes, offering in-depth intelligence to support strategy and decision-making. Become an Executive Member now to read the Memo.

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