Adeife Onwuzulike, Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) at Euromonitor International, shares her expertise and knowledge in this area with Marguerite LeRolland, Head of Fashion and Fflur Robert, Head of Luxury at Euromonitor International and addresses questions around what’s here now and what’s to come next.
Female athletes have strong potential to connect with audiences, not only through showcasing the highest levels of skill and athleticism, but also through what they can achieve beyond the playing field.
Using Euromonitor's Top 10 Global Consumer Trends 2022 analysis as a framework, this article explores two trends driving consumer behaviour in Australia. It also highlights impacts on the apparel industry and how companies are responding to these trends.
鞋服是受疫情影响最严重的行业之一,但就在该行业以超预期的速度复苏时,却遇上了诸多动荡,包括充满不确定性的乌克兰危机和飞速增长的通胀率。这不仅意味着生产成本的上升,供应链进一步陷入困境,还会面临消费者支出的减少。 在如此挑战的背景下,时尚行业正加速转型,以适应疫情后的新世界,本文将探讨这些变化对该行业长期而言将意味着什么。
With the recent announcement from Louis Vuitton on future price increases, Euromonitor explores the future of how we access luxury goods with COCOON founder Ceanne Fernandes -Wong, exploring luxury goods, the circular economy and insights on luxury handbag rental trends.
The apparel and footwear industry was among the worst hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, but just as recovery was taking place faster than expected, the industry is now facing more turbulences around the fast-moving uncertainty in Ukraine, galloping inflation rates, which mean rising production costs, further supply chain woes, not to mention weakened consumer spending.
The early 2020 lockdowns triggered by the pandemic exposed the existing cracks in the supply chain of the fashion industry as a result of overproduction and overdependence on vendors from few manufacturing hubs. With the pandemic creating continued uncertainty, fashion retailers will have to shift focus and introduce permanent changes to avoid business disruptions. This blog will focus on key solutions to address the supply chain disruption.
As we adapt to an increasingly digitally reliant world, this episode explores how digital innovations, shifts in target demographics, and lifestyle changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, are drawing fashion players to this space and highlights the challenges and opportunities facing fashion players trying to capitalise on the expansion of the metaverse and digital fashion.
The podcast will explore consumers preferences in the market of Eastern Europe, including the Baltics region. Are Eastern European consumers ready to prioritize sustainability in their purchase decisions?