Is Affordable Luxury The New Strategy For Brands To Attract Price-Conscious Buyers?

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Is Affordable Luxury The New Strategy For Brands To Attract Price-Conscious Buyers?

Affordable and Luxury seemed to be immiscible till now but not anymore. In the post Covid world, affordable luxury might become the biggest mantra for all luxury giants going forward. Most of the Luxury Brands across most categories are now focusing their energies on creating luxury products that are pocket friendly too.

This strategy is helping a lot of penetrate new markets, consolidate existing ones and bring back the momentum to their sales that was existent before the pandemic struck. Most importantly they believe that this move would help them actually scale up and also start generating revenues and profits.

Right from luxury real estate, luxury fashion, premium cars, yachts, jets and even luxury jewelry, all such luxury products are being tweaked in a way where their luxury quotient remains intact but the prices are more affordable.


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