[Members Only] The Future Of Luxury
Wed, 19 Feb
|Members Lounge
Join us in unpacking what luxury will come to mean in one of the world’s most expensive cities.
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Time & Location
19 Feb 2025, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Members Lounge, 4/F, Two Taikoo Place
About the event
This coming year, the Hong Kong luxury market is expected to be characterized by a complex interplay of consumer behaviour, shifting demographics, and the evolving global landscape as it recovers from the effects of social unrest and the pandemic. As a result, nearly 12% of luxury consumers intend to reduce their spending in the coming year.
Join us in unpacking what luxury will come to mean in one of the world’s most expensive cities.
In conversation with:
Michael Schriver - Group President, LVMH North Asia
Michael Smith - Chief Executive, Hongkong Land
Kathy Gallagher - CEO APAC, Quintessentially
Robert Sleigh - Director, Robert Sleigh Consulting
Charlie Reid - Partner at Boston Consulting Group, Retail and Transformation
Moderated by our Founder, Marc Nicholson
In this salon, we will cover:
Consumer Trends: Digital Transformation & The Next Generation
Retail Environments: Physical Store Adjustments & Luxury Experiences
Economic Considerations: Real Estate Challenges & The Broader Economic Impact.
Meet at the bar at the Members’ Lounge at 1880 Hong Kong
6:00PM Doors opens
7:00PM Talk begins
Members: No charge
Members' guest: $88
This event is exclusively for members and their guests.
Register via our app or by messaging the 1880 Hong Kong reception team.
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