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The country’s luxury market is currently pegged at $23.8 billion. “With growing exposure of international brands amongst the youth and purchasing power of the upper class in small towns and cities where luxury cars, bikes, exotic holidays, destination weddings are no strangers, the market is set to touch $30 billion by year-end,” industry lobby Assocham said.
Economic growth leading to urbanisation and higher disposable incomes has helped propel growth of luxury goods, according to the report.
“Increasing retail presence of luxury players and higher numbers of luxury brands entering the country has resulted in strong performance of luxury goods,” it said.
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According to the report, many designer brands have become increasingly conscious of their offerings and very sensitive to the needs and desires of their target consumers with the luxury market value growing at a strong rate. “They are investing on not just promoting their products but also understanding their consumers,” it said.