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Victor Gosselin and Astrid Wendlandt
19 July 2026
Fashion and luxury brands need to up the ante if they want to hold on to their high-spending very important customers (VICs), experts and industry executives say. Competition for their loyalty and deep pockets has become much fiercer than it was two or three years ago.
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Italy’s police are sparing no effort to expunge the country of illegal Chinese immigrants making leather goods and other garments for luxury brands. The reputation of the country and the luxury goods industry are at stake. This week, Reuters reported that the Italian police had visited the headquarters of nine high-end fashion brands as part of an ongoing probe into the country’s supply chain. These included Chanel, Goyard, Moncler and LVMH’s Bulgari, as well as Brunello Cucinelli, Etro, Stefano Ricci and the wholesale retailer Owenscorp Italia.
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Richemont is cashing in on consumers’ growing appetite for its brands Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Buccellati. Shares in the Geneva-based group rose more than 7 percent this week after it posted a 20 percent jump in fiscal first-quarter sales at constant currencies, beating expectations of 11 percent. In reaction, several brokers upgraded their earnings forecasts for the group.
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