Why India Will Not Be The Next China for Luxury

Why India Will Not Be The Next China for Luxu...

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Ask Imran Anything: Luxury’s Flop Era, Global Market Dynamics, Fashion Careers and more

In this Ask Me Anything episode, Imran Amed answers questions submitted by listeners from around the world, spanning luxury’s current downturn, the collapse of major wholesale platforms, the realities facing emerging designers, and how global growth narratives in India and Africa ...  Show more

The New Rules for Influencer Marketing

Influencer marketing in 2026 is a different beast. Once dominated by follower counts and splashy sponsored posts, the sector is now shaped by richer performance data, new monetisation models and growing consumer scepticism toward overt selling. As BoF publishes a new case study o ...  Show more

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