trend of luxury brands entering the world of sports:
* Luxury brands are increasingly partnering with athletes and sports teams to reach a broader audience and tap into the growing influence of athletes as cultural icons.
* This trend is being dr
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Anonymous 2
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Feels like a cash grab. Luxury brands should stick to what they do best instead of chasing trends
ONE INTERESTING OBSERVATION SERIES
DAY #16
Luxury goods consumers worldwide fall into five dominant groups, based on their motivations, profiles, values in luxury items, purchase reasoning, and age group.
1) Going Global:
People in this group don
What do you think about the current education curriculum? Do you really think that that's the best syllabus why don't they start bringing in this startup culture to the students at an early age or why should they tell to stick on to the old job cult
We have heard about many luxury brand's and even many of us also follow there page on Instagram but have you ever heard but quit luxury brand's. The brands only popular among super rich peoples they have limited coustomers and according to me there i
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Ravi Handa
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I think salaried people in the 40-60 age bracket in India got the short end of stick.
Neither are they able to enjoy the socialistic benefits like pension and govt jobs. Nor were they able to extract enough value out of the Indian booming economy.
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Sarun George Sunny
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As India's economy and cultural landscape continue to evolve, will the demand for luxury items mirror that of Western countries? Furthermore, can homegrown luxury brands thrive in India? Will people embrace Indian haute couture with the same passion
Why Indian entrepreneurs is not grabbing the opportunity to take over Bangladesh textile industry business because whole nation is collapsing and companies are shifting so that's the right time to grab the opportunity even we need to provide better d
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Mr Z
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Burberry burned $36,500,000 of clothes in one year.
Not because they couldn't sell them.
Because they didn't want YOU to have them.
The disturbing truth about luxury's dirtiest secret:
In 2018, a shocking line appeared in Burberry's annual report
Guys there is an Indian company called Muscle Nectar. I have used their whey protein and it's the best I ever used. It's comparable to international brands. They are a small company but their products are top notch. We should support such companies f
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Ripudaman Singh
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Question for all the B2B startup founders. Suppose me as an individual entrepreneur wants to reach out to a commercial brand or brands to understand a potential problem they might be facing and propose a solution. How and where should I reach out the