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How the Climate Crisis Is Reshaping Luxury

Consumers and investors are becoming increasingly concerned about the environment. Luca Solca examines four implications for the luxury sector, from alternative raw materials to which product categories will grow faster.
Models walk around a giant iceberg installation on the runway at the Chanel Autumn/Winter 2010 show | Source: Getty Images
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  • Luca Solca

Four forces linked to growing consumer and investor concerns for the environment are set to reshape the luxury market. What’s more, these concerns are likely to accelerate over time, as climate and population trends put greater pressure on our planet.

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