The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Study forecasts healthy growth in luxury sales

- By Colleen Barry

MILAN >> U. S. First Lady Melania Trump opened a window onto the luxury world over the weekend when she wore a $51,000 designer jacket to a lunch on the sidelines of a global summit in Sicily.

While the revelation sent many into sticker shock, the reality is that those kinds of prices belong to the most exclusive high end of haute couture that operate at the highest level of hand craftsmans­hip, accessible only to the very few.

“For the brands, they need to do it, to have the attention and to keep the research and developmen­t high,” said Claudia D’Arpizio, a senior partner at Bain & Company consulting. “There is not a real public for that. I would say very few women in the world are buying haute couture. While for the rest, I think people are spending money, but they are more cautious about value.”

A floral applique jacket like the one Mrs. Trump purchased for the G-7 outing, for example, would require many seamstress hours of hand embroidery. Dolce&Gabbana did not release any details of the materials, but Stefano Gabbana celebrated its high-profile outing on Instagram.

Looking beyond the uppermost tiers of indulgence, a new Bain study shows that sales of global luxury goods leveled off last year from a period Chinese- fueled euphoria. They are expected, however, to grow again this year, despite uncertaint­y generated by the recent Manchester attack and changing U.S. travel policies.

Sales of luxury apparel, jewelry, accessorie­s and beauty products last year totaled 249 billion euros ($280 billion), compared with 251 billion euros in 2015. They are expected to grow by 2 percent to 4 percent this year.

The forecasts reflect improved confidence in Europe, which suffered declines after terror attacks in Paris, and solid performanc­e in China. They will offset a slowdown the United States due largely to the strong dollar and uncertaint­y over travel policy.

“Local customers are buying again, both in Europe and China,” D’Arpizio said.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? U.S. first lady Melania Trump steps out of a car as she arrives at Chierici Palace, part of a visit of the G7first ladies in Catania, Italy. Trump’s first outing in the Sicilian sunshine was in a colorful floral applique jacket by Dolce & Gabbana that...
AP FILE PHOTO U.S. first lady Melania Trump steps out of a car as she arrives at Chierici Palace, part of a visit of the G7first ladies in Catania, Italy. Trump’s first outing in the Sicilian sunshine was in a colorful floral applique jacket by Dolce & Gabbana that...

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