Forward view
Forecasts
Forward intervals built from published bases and published growth ranges. Where the data does not support a point forecast, the platform refuses to manufacture one.

Forward intervals
Each range starts from a published base and compounds the low and high ends of the publisher growth range.
| Category | Base | Growth range | +1 year | +3 years | +5 years | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global apparel marketPublishers place the 2024–25 global apparel market between roughly USD 1.75tn and 1.84tn. The mid value is carried with that range attached. | 1,790USD bn · 2024 | 2.8–4.2% | 1,840 – 1,865 | 1,945 – 2,025 | 2,056 – 2,199 | Statista, 2024 |
| Global swimwear and beachwear marketPublished estimates for the same year differ by more than half between vendors, from about USD 18.9bn to USD 29.9bn. No single figure is authoritative, so the range is published and the mid point is labelled as such. | 26USD bn · 2026 | 3.4–6.9% | 27 – 28 | 29 – 32 | 31 – 37 | Multiple commercial research vendors, 2026 |
| Personal luxury goodsForecast range for 2026 against EUR 358bn in 2025. | 369EUR bn · 2026 | 2.0–4.0% | 376 – 384 | 392 – 415 | 407 – 449 | Bain & Company / Altagamma, 2026 |
| Worldwide luxury spending, all segmentsIncludes experiential segments — hospitality, dining, cruises — which are growing faster than goods. | 1,443EUR bn · 2025 | 0.0–2.0% | 1,443 – 1,472 | 1,443 – 1,531 | 1,443 – 1,593 | Bain & Company / Altagamma, 2026 |
| Premium apparelThe band between mass and luxury, published as growing to about USD 590bn by 2032. | 455USD bn · 2025 | 3.8–3.8% | 472 – 472 | 509 – 509 | 548 – 548 | Multiple commercial research vendors, 2025 |
| Luxury fashionPublished as reaching about USD 411bn by 2032. Growth is attributed to younger cohorts and to travel. | 260USD bn · 2024 | 5.8–5.8% | 276 – 276 | 308 – 308 | 345 – 345 | Multiple public compilations, 2025 |
| Women's apparelSlightly over half the apparel market. Publishers expect it to pass USD 1tn around 2027. | 935USD bn · 2025 | 2.8–4.2% | 961 – 974 | 1,016 – 1,058 | 1,074 – 1,149 | Multiple public compilations, 2025 |
| Secondhand apparelPublished as a 2029 outlook rather than a current measurement, and as outpacing the primary market. | 367USD bn · 2029 | 0.0–0.0% | 367 – 367 | 367 – 367 | 367 – 367 | Multiple public compilations, 2025 |
| International arrivals, top 100 city destinationsUp 8 per cent year on year and about 46 per cent of global inbound tourism, against global growth of 4 per cent. | 702million trips · 2025 | 4.0–8.0% | 730 – 758 | 790 – 884 | 854 – 1,032 | Euromonitor International with Lighthouse, 2025 |
Forecast Forecasts state a horizon, an interval and the method version that produced them. An interval describes the range within which the outcome is expected to fall; it does not guarantee that outcome. Forecast accuracy is published and updated as outcomes are observed.
Forecast discipline
The platform distinguishes arithmetic projection from predictive modelling. The former is live; the latter comes online only with enough historical and proprietary signal.
Directly measured or verified from a primary record, such as a check-in scan or an official schedule.
Stated by a credible third party, cited and dated. Not independently verified.
Supplied by Global Fashion Group™ or a participating organization under agreement.
Computed from multiple signals by a stated method, with a version and a confidence value.
A prediction with a horizon and an interval, scored against the outcome once observed.
