Ferragamo To Raise Prices In Europe

Ferragamo To Raise Prices In Europe
Ferragamo To Raise Prices In Europe

Salvatore Ferragamo will raise its prices in Europe to capitalise on growing demand from Chinese tourists - who make up as much as 70 per cent of European luxury goods sales.

Salvatore Ferragamo will raise its prices in Europe to capitalise on growing demand from Chinese tourists – who make up as much as 70 per cent of European luxury goods sales. High-end products are typically a third cheaper in the region than they are in China – where the country’s high taxes cause prices to soar.

The Italian heritage fashion label follows in the footsteps of luxury fashion conglomerate LVMH – who also plan to boost the cost of items most likely to be bought by travellers, such as handbags and shoes, The Financial Times reports.

"LVMH raised their prices by 8 per cent," said Ferragamo chief executive Michele Norsa. "We will have some low single-digit price increases."

Source: Vogue

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