How the rapid trend cycle is impacting the luxury supply chain

Tuscany’s luxury leather suppliers can no longer depend on big fashion houses. Supplied.
Waning Chinese demand for luxury goods has compounded the problems of Tuscany’s traditional leather companies as the big fashion houses they supply reshape their strategies, leading to painful layoffs that could be just the start. Kering’s warning of a 40 per cent to 45 per cent drop in first half operating profit on Tuesday, as its Gucci brand suffers particularly in Asia, has called time on a post-pandemic surge in demand for designer bags and shoes. LVMH, the world’s largest

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