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Cracks in the Luxury Empire: Dolce & Gabbana and the New Market Reality

The luxury industry, long considered one of the most stable and profitable in the global economy, is starting to show visible signs of fatigue. What until recently seemed an exception to the rules of economic cycles is gradually becoming part of them. The Dolce & Gabbana case is one of the most relevant at the moment. The Italian brand is facing significant financial pressures and is negotiating the restructuring of a debt of approximately 450 m…
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The luxury industry, long considered one of the most stable and profitable in the global economy, is starting to show visible signs of fatigue. What until recently seemed an exception to the rules of economic cycles is gradually becoming part of them. The Dolce & Gabbana case is one of the most relevant at the moment. The Italian brand is facing significant financial pressures and is negotiating the restructuring of a debt of approximately 450 m…

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Saptamana Financiara broke the news in on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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