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Janick favors taking a gradual approach with artists, focusing on three-year, five-year and 10-year plans. “Signing Billie when she was 14, there was the conversation of, ‘She’s 14 years old. We have to take our time,’ ” Janick says. Billie Eilish, 15, peforming as part of a UMG showcase. Photo: Omar Vega/Invision for UMG/AP
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PARIS, June 23 (Reuters) - Luxury brands focused on wealthier consumers in the United States are performing better than those who appeal to aspirational shoppers on lower incomes who are deterred by the economic uncertainty, consultancy Bain & company said. For example, premium fashion retailer Hugo Boss last week raised its sales and profit targets for 2025 and said it continued to see strong growth in the U.S. and was expecting revenue to grow in the Asia-Pacific region. Lovato said that while there were "some questions marks" about China, and possibly a slowing of sales growth with the middle class, there was still appetite there. Luxury sales stood at 345 billion euros last year, according to Bain. Reporting by Mimosa Spencer and Elisa Anzolin; Editing by Alison WilliamsOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Bain, Federica Levato, Hugo Boss, Lovato, Mimosa Spencer, Elisa Anzolin, Alison Williams Organizations: Bain, Reuters, People, Saks Fifth, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: United States, China, New York City, U.S, Asia, Pacific
PARIS, June 23 (Reuters) - Luxury brands focused on wealthier consumers in the United States are performing better than those who appeal to aspirational shoppers on lower incomes who are deterred by the economic uncertainty, consultancy Bain & company said. For example, premium fashion retailer Hugo Boss last week raised its sales and profit targets for 2025 and said it continued to see strong growth in the U.S. and was expecting revenue to grow in the Asia-Pacific region. Lovato said that while there were "some questions marks" about China, and possibly a slowing of sales growth with the middle class, there was still appetite there. Luxury sales stood at 345 billion euros last year, according to Bain. Reporting by Mimosa Spencer and Elisa Anzolin; Editing by Alison WilliamsOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Bain, Federica Levato, Hugo Boss, Lovato, Mimosa Spencer, Elisa Anzolin, Alison Williams Organizations: Bain, Reuters, Thomson Locations: United States, China, U.S, Asia, Pacific
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