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China’s Wealthy Shoppers Shift Priorities, Leaving Luxury Brands in the Lurch

February 12, 2025
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China’s Wealthy Shoppers Shift Priorities, Leaving Luxury Brands in the Lurch

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Once the golden goose for global luxury brands, China’s affluent consumers are now turning their backs on high-end fashion, dealing a significant blow to industry giants like LVMH and Kering. The shift in spending habits, driven by economic pressures and changing values, has left these brands scrambling to adapt.

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The Rise and Fall of China’s Luxury Boom

Between 2017 and 2021, China’s luxury market tripled in size, becoming the epicenter of global luxury spending. Chinese shoppers, particularly the wealthy, were known for their love of conspicuous consumption, snapping up designer handbags, clothing, and accessories from brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Burberry. Much of this spending happened abroad, in fashion capitals like Paris, London, and New York.

However, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted this trend. Lockdowns halted international travel, forcing luxury brands to pivot their focus to domestic sales within China. Initially, this seemed like a smart move, but it soon backfired. As the pandemic dragged on, Chinese consumers began reevaluating their spending habits, prioritizing practicality and long-term investments over flashy purchases.

A New Mindset: Practicality Over Prestige

The economic fallout from the pandemic, coupled with a sluggish housing market and rising unemployment, has led to a dramatic shift in consumer behavior. Wealthy Chinese shoppers are no longer as enamored with luxury goods. Instead, they’re opting to invest in high-end real estate or spend on meaningful experiences rather than material possessions.

This change in mentality has hit luxury brands hard. In 2024, share prices for major fashion houses plummeted: Kering dropped 39.4%, Burberry fell 30%, LVMH declined 13%, and Moncler dipped 7.8%. LVMH, in particular, reported its worst performance since the 2008 financial crisis.

Why Luxury Brands Are Losing Appeal

Several factors have contributed to the decline in luxury spending among Chinese consumers:

  • Economic Uncertainty: China’s economic slowdown has made consumers more cautious. Even the wealthy are cutting back on discretionary spending.
  • Rising Prices, Stagnant Value: Luxury brands have been increasing prices without corresponding improvements in quality, innovation, or customer experience. This has left many shoppers feeling disillusioned.
  • The Rise of “Dupes”: The growing popularity of affordable knockoffs has further eroded demand for high-end goods. With the stigma around fake luxury items fading, many consumers are opting for cheaper alternatives.
  • Youth Unemployment: Young, aspirational workers, who once made up more than half of China’s luxury consumers, are struggling to find jobs. With urban youth unemployment hitting 21.3% in June 2023, this key demographic has largely exited the luxury market.

The New Status Symbols: Property and Experiences

For China’s wealthy, the ultimate status symbol is no longer a designer handbag—it’s high-end real estate. Property has long been a cornerstone of wealth in China, with about 70% of household wealth tied up in homes. While the broader housing market has struggled, affluent buyers see an opportunity to invest in luxury properties that are already built and available.

Beyond real estate, Chinese consumers are increasingly prioritizing experiences over material goods. This trend mirrors a global shift, as younger generations seek fulfillment through travel, dining, and other activities rather than owning expensive items.

The Road Ahead for Luxury Brands

The challenges facing luxury brands in China are significant. LVMH, for instance, reported a 14% drop in organic sales among Asian consumers (excluding Japan) in the second quarter of 2024. Similarly, Burberry issued multiple profit warnings due to sluggish sales in the region, while Kering saw its first-quarter revenue decline by 11% in 2024.

To regain their footing, brands will need to rethink their strategies. This could involve offering more value to justify higher prices, reconnecting with younger consumers, or tapping into the growing demand for experiential luxury.

China’s luxury market is undergoing a seismic shift, driven by economic pressures and changing consumer values. For brands that once relied on the country’s wealthy shoppers, the path forward will require innovation, adaptability, and a deeper understanding of what today’s Chinese consumers truly want.

Source: Fortune

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