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Design, quality and timelessness top a list of purchase drivers as status signaling loses its grip across every category, per the latest True-Luxury report.
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Design, quality and timelessness top a list of purchase drivers as status signaling loses its grip across every category, per the latest True-Luxury report.

The segment reached an all-time high of 556,850 individuals in 2025, accounting for a fifth of all consumer-facing luxury spending, according to the firm’s 14th annual World Ultra Wealth Report.

Aspirational and established clients could represent $70 billion to $90 billion in growth, according to the latest State of Fashion report.

Personal luxury goods is forecasted to grow 2 to 4 percent this year, according to the latest Bain-Altagamma Luxury Goods Worldwide Market Study.

A new survey of Americans with at least $3 million in portfolio holdings points to an increasingly fragmented investment landscape, as family wealth changes hands.

The annual report, which tracks the growth of global wealth and rising mobility among ultra-wealthy populations, reaches its 20th edition.

Physical experiences are pulling audiences back from digital platforms as attendance volumes push past pre-pandemic levels, according to new findings from the software and data insights company.

The rate has risen 34 percent above pre-pandemic levels, according to the first edition of The Haute Jets Wealth Migration Report.

Up from 56 percent in Q4, per the firm’s quarterly Global Luxury and Asset Management Monitor, concern spiked most in the latter half of the first quarter, following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Gen Z and millennial consumers are driving 70 percent of the growth as resale becomes their primary destination for shopping.