Louis Vuitton's growth improved to +1% in the second quarter, while Dior surpassed it, and management was increasingly optimistic about the prospects for the second semester, given Jonathan Anderson's recovery as a designer for Christian Dior. However, the luxury home, as a benchmark for the sector, highlights the structural obstacles that are aspirational, Chinese and Z generation consumers, limiting the growth of the luxury sector. In this sen…
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Louis Vuitton's growth improved to +1% in the second quarter, while Dior surpassed it, and management was increasingly optimistic about the prospects for the second semester, given Jonathan Anderson's recovery as a designer for Christian Dior. However, the luxury home, as a benchmark for the sector, highlights the structural obstacles that are aspirational, Chinese and Z generation consumers, limiting the growth of the luxury sector. In this sen…