Industry Updates

How Coach’s Parent Is Preparing to Survive a Recession

Published: 18/01/2023
Author: Fashion Value Chain

The US luxury group that owns Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman is focused on customer-centric tactics and products to grow in turbulent times, says the CEO in an interview for The State of Fashion 2023.

  • Staying competitive today means understanding “omni-connected” consumers, who are rapidly changing not only how and where they shop, but also how and where they discover brands.
  • Coach is moving from accessible luxury to “expressive luxury,” to acknowledge that young consumers, in particular, want to express themselves through brands.
  • Tapestry’s brands are betting on the resilience of China’s large middle class, who continue to value Western brands.

Related Posts

Embark on an Odyssey of Elegance with ‘RANG’ by Masumi Mewawalla Exclusively for Aza Fashions

Kashmir Box Reports 4x Growth, Expands as House of Brands

AdCounty & The Automobile Group Drive Auto Ad Innovation

Manthan School Expands Early Years Education with Launch of Nursery Programme