31 January 2026, Mumbai
Adidas defied broader macroeconomic volatility with 13 per cent rise in currency-neutral revenues to €24.8 billion in FY25. This growth was remarkably balanced across all global ...
... for understated, minimalist luxury.
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While macroeconomic indicators support aggressive premium expansion, the primary operational challenge ...
... Americas, and Asia-Pacific. Under its current corporate roadmap, management is aggressively optimizing its physical store portfolio and scaling e-commerce channels to counter a challenging macroeconomic ...
... Rs 3,519 crore in Q4, FY26. This represents an 11 per cent sequential expansion compared to the preceding quarter, indicating stabilization across apparel retail order books. However, macroeconomic complexities, ...
... technological; it is macroeconomic. A growing middle class is shifting discretionary spending toward branded fashion, while digital storefronts are reducing the distance between aspiration and access. ...
... upper-middle-class spending, products priced above Rs 5 lakh are seeing exceptional resilience. This super-luxury bracket is benefiting from a consumer base largely insulated from macroeconomic anxieties. ...
... and Paris has enabled these entrepreneurs to institutionalize aesthetic consistency and elevate consumer expectations.
The macroeconomic tailwinds are equally compelling. By 2025-26, India’s textile ...
... expansion of its Indian cultural footprint is occurring during a period of cautious recovery for the global luxury industry. Macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions affected consumer sentiment ...
... facing macroeconomic headwinds - including a 9 per cent Y-o-Y revenue decline in Q3 FY26 - Go Fashion maintains a strong gross margin of 64.3 per cent, boosted by a disciplined full-price sales ratio exceeding ...
... competitive dynamics within the fashion sector, a deeper macroeconomic shift is also reshaping the industry’s growth trajectory.
Although India’s overall consumer spending has increased over the past ...
... decision-making model and deep-rooted vendor relationships, MBL continues to manage its supply chain and inventory with high agility, positioning itself to navigate macroeconomic challenges while capitalizing ...
... of sale, is being refined to improve inventory turnover and support sustainable price positioning. This balanced approach to growth ensures that the brand remains resilient amid macroeconomic volatility, ...
... retail environment.
Despite macroeconomic headwinds, the platform’s 25 per cent growth highlights the relative insulation of the premium beauty segment from discretionary spending volatility, underscoring ...
... cycle has been the adoption of AI-native inventory management. Brands utilizing real-time demand forecasting - which integrates macroeconomic trends and weather patterns - have reported up to 40 per cent ...
... macroeconomics. With organized online retail projected to account for a quarter of apparel sales by 2030, these price signals will increasingly shape interest rates, credit costs and investment flows. ...
... a more careful consumer
Macroeconomic pressures have played a crucial role in accelerating this transition. Inflation in housing, food, education, and healthcare has tightened discretionary budgets, ...
... where occasion-wear demand remains resilient despite broader global macroeconomic volatility.
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The Macro-Economic Pulse: The Bharat engine gains momentum
The macroeconomic landscape of 2025 was defined by the resilience of non-metro consumption.
While Tier I cities grappled with ...
... the industry.
The convergence of cultural and macroeconomic tailwinds has created a phenomenon retailers once thought impossible: a six-month wedding-winter economy that sustains momentum from November ...