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Current public evidence, source-aware market comparisons and research tools designed to support—not replace—professional judgment and first-party data.

Patterns and textiles arranged in a fashion atelier.

Research coverage

Current platform breadth, with evidence gaps left visible.

171cities / market nodes
100countries / territories represented
97atlas economies with macro context
12current retail signal books

Coverage is not the same as assessment depth. A city remains explicitly unassessed where fashion-specific evidence is not strong enough.

Research signals

A living evidence book for luxury, fashion, retail, consumer discovery and destination demand.

Investor · Forecast

€365–373bn

Personal luxury goods — 2026

Bain base outlook: 2–4% growth. Use as a category demand frame, not as a company revenue forecast.

Bain & Company / Altagamma, 2026

Brand · Reported

+10–15%

US-native luxury brand momentum — Q1 2026

Bain-reported year-on-year growth signal for US-native luxury brands; useful for market-entry and comparative momentum work.

Bain & Company / Altagamma, 2026

Retailer · Reported

+25–35%

China online luxury — Q1 2026

Bain-reported online luxury growth signal; ready-to-wear reportedly grew at about twice the rate of leather goods.

Bain & Company / Altagamma, 2026

Designer · Reported

~50%

Luxury discovery now includes resale

About half of luxury shoppers consult secondhand before buying new, reinforcing price architecture, scarcity and residual-value considerations.

Bain & Company / Altagamma, 2026

Brand · Reported

~50%

Luxury purchase journeys using AI

About half of luxury shoppers use AI somewhere in the purchase journey, raising the importance of structured product information and machine-readable brand authority.

Bain & Company / Altagamma, 2026

Retailer · Reported

34%

Gen Z: social affects purchase decisions

McKinsey reports 34% of Gen Z respondents say social media is important in purchase decisions.

McKinsey & Company, 2026

Brand · Reported

60%

Gen Z: regular AI Overview use

McKinsey reports regular use of AI-generated search overviews among Gen Z at 60%, versus 29% among boomers.

McKinsey & Company, 2026

Investor · Forecast

USD 700bn

Global luxury — 2030

McKinsey/BoF projects the global luxury market to reach about USD 700 billion by 2030, with 4–6% annual growth. Treat as a category forecast, not a company forecast.

McKinsey & Company / The Business of Fashion, 2026

Brand · Reported

68%

US luxury clients identifying with challenger brands

In McKinsey/BoF’s 2026 luxury study, 68% of US luxury clients said newer or disruptive brands better reflect their identity, compared with 63% for established luxury houses.

McKinsey & Company / The Business of Fashion, 2026

Retailer · Reported

+5.0% YoY

US clothing & accessories stores — Jul 2026

The category was also 1.9% higher month over month. Use as a national channel read before applying local store economics and client sell-through.

U.S. Census Bureau, 2026

Retailer · Reported

+6.2%

China online clothing — H1 2026

Online clothing grew faster than total H1 retail. At the same time, brand-exclusive-store sales at large retailers fell 8.7%, showing why channel mix matters.

National Bureau of Statistics of China, 2026

Retailer · Reported

+10.7%

Korea online shopping — Jun 2026

Overall digital commerce remained strong even as online clothing transactions were down 1.5% year over year; avoid treating broad e-commerce growth as automatic apparel growth.

Republic of Korea Ministry of Data and Statistics, 2026

Retailer · Reported

16.4%

Singapore online retail share — Jun 2026

Retail sales rose 4.0% year over year. The online share provides a current channel-allocation anchor for Singapore market research.

Singapore Department of Statistics, 2026

Retailer · Reported

+3.6% YoY

Saudi wholesale & retail operating revenue — May 2026

A broad sector operating-revenue indicator rather than a fashion-sales measure; useful as current commercial context for Riyadh and Jeddah alongside local luxury and tourism evidence.

General Authority for Statistics (Saudi Arabia), 2026

Designer · Reported

−0.1% MoM

Brazil fabric, apparel & footwear — Apr 2026

Near-flat monthly category volume while total retail declined 1.5%; a useful directional read for Brazil that still requires brand or retailer sell-through data for assortment decisions.

Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE), 2026

Brand · Reported

64 / 54 / 27%

Luxury AI adoption — China / US / France

Bain’s luxury survey shows materially different AI adoption by market; product data, discovery strategy and AI visibility should be localized rather than globally uniform.

Bain & Company / Comité Colbert, 2026

Designer · Reported

−0.7% MoM

Australia clothing & footwear spend — Jun 2026

National household spending on clothing and footwear softened month over month, while Q2 volume was 0.5% higher quarter over quarter—useful evidence for distinguishing monthly noise from quarterly direction.

Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2026

Investor · Reported

+2%

International arrivals — Q1 2026

Observed global international-tourist arrivals were higher year over year despite disruption, adding a current destination-demand read beside the full-year 3–4% forecast.

UN Tourism, 2026

Investor · Forecast

€1.44–1.47tn

Worldwide luxury spending — 2026 base

Bain’s base case implies 0–2% constant-rate growth, while personal luxury goods are expected at €365–373bn and 2–4% growth.

Bain & Company / Altagamma, 2026

Buying behaviour

Channel and cohort change translated into commercial implications.

Reported

50%

Luxury shoppers consulting secondhand before buying new

Resale is now part of discovery and value validation, not only a post-purchase channel.

Bain & Company / Altagamma, 2026

Reported

50%

Luxury shoppers using AI in the purchase journey

Product data, comparison content and brand narratives increasingly need to be machine-readable.

Bain & Company / Altagamma, 2026

Reported

19%

US consumers using AI to discover or decide purchases

Among US consumers who reported using AI tools.

McKinsey & Company, 2026

Reported

74%

EU-5 recent AI use — Italy

Share reporting AI use in the prior three months; UK 67%, Germany 66%, France 63%, Spain 59%.

McKinsey & Company, 2026

Reported

70%+

Gen Z + Millennials share of resale growth through 2030

A strong cohort signal for circular fashion, acquisition and lifecycle strategies.

ThredUp / GlobalData, 2026

Reported

~25%

Consumers using generative AI for shopping

Across McKinsey’s 2026 five-country consumer sample, about one quarter reported using generative AI for shopping.

McKinsey & Company, 2026

Reported

28%

Gen Z using generative AI for shopping

Versus 16% among boomers in the same study—an important discovery-channel difference by cohort.

McKinsey & Company, 2026

Reported

34%

Gen Z citing social media in purchase decisions

Social remains a material conversion influence, not only a top-of-funnel awareness channel.

McKinsey & Company, 2026

Reported

−8%

Open-web traffic since 2023

Discovery is fragmenting across AI, social, marketplaces and owned channels, increasing the value of structured product and brand data.

McKinsey & Company, 2026

Reported

64%

Luxury buyers using AI — China

Share who used AI during their most recent luxury purchase in Bain’s April 2026 consumer research; US was 54% and France 27%.

Bain & Company / Comité Colbert, 2026

Reported

82%

Top-tier luxury clients using AI

AI use rises sharply with spending level: 82% among top-tier clients versus 28% among the lowest-spending segment.

Bain & Company / Comité Colbert, 2026

Reported

47%

In-store luxury buyers using AI before the boutique

Physical retail increasingly inherits a digital research journey; store teams, product information and inventory visibility should assume pre-visit AI discovery.

Bain & Company / Comité Colbert, 2026

Forward book

Published forecasts retain their source and confidence state.

Research archive

Dynamic Global Fashion Group™ research briefs.

  • Report

    The Luxury Client, 2030

    How desirability, identity and AI-mediated discovery are reshaping the next luxury growth cycle.

    August 17, 2026

  • Research

    The City Expansion Book

    A transparent market-screening view for city expansion and launch decisions.

    August 17, 2026

  • Briefing

    The New Discovery Front Door

    AI, social, resale and owned channels as competing inputs to fashion discovery.

    August 17, 2026

  • Research

    The Global Growth Map

    Country-level economic context around the cities in the Global Atlas, kept separate from fashion-demand measures.

    August 17, 2026

  • Research

    The Forward Fashion Book

    A source-aware view of fashion, luxury, resale and tourism expectations.

    August 17, 2026

  • Briefing

    AI, Resale and the New Discovery Layer

    How AI tools and secondhand platforms are reshaping fashion discovery and purchase validation.

    August 17, 2026

  • Briefing

    The Value-Seeking Fashion Client

    Pricing, promotion and assortment implications of a more comparative consumer.

    August 17, 2026

  • Report

    The Retail Channel Shift

    How digital commerce growth and premium physical retail should be read together.

    August 17, 2026

  • Index edition

    Attendance Is Not Audience Quality

    The commercial logic behind verified audience records and the Event Audience Quality Score™.

    August 17, 2026

  • Methodology

    Forecasting Without False Precision

    A practical note on intervals, ranges and what the current dataset can forecast responsibly.

    August 17, 2026

  • Briefing

    Fashion Tourism

    Why visitor flows matter to the economics of physical luxury.

    August 17, 2026

  • Briefing

    The Price of Presence

    Prime luxury retail rent as a directly priced signal of city intensity.

    August 17, 2026

  • Data note

    Swimwear Without a Single Number

    Why disagreement between market publishers belongs in the decision, not in a footnote.

    August 17, 2026

  • Report

    The Luxury Reset

    A market note on reading luxury through market size, destination demand and physical presence.

    August 17, 2026