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Since their prices surged 30%-200%, that's not really an achievement. (The real achievement is people are willing to pay $3,500 for a nylon logo jacket.)
Moreover, the profits are more high when you have own distribution. All big online retail charge a huge margin.This only works for a brand like Chanel because they maintain such tight control over their distribution network. You can't buy Chanel online and they're going to keep it that way. The people working at Chanel know that this strategy gives more of an "exclusive" feeling. All the other brands who want to emulate Chanel's aura of exclusivity but then want to sell on every single website and have no control over their wholesale market, are kidding themselves.
I think Patrizio Bertelli is really delusional, or plain clueless as to where Prada is in the luxury landscape. In Luca Solca's latest investor note, Prada is squarely in the aspirational category, while Hermes, Chanel and Dior occupy the summit of the soft luxury pyramid, and as such, can really command the prices that they currently do (to a point).
Wait I just checked the old buying spreadsheet and they actually increased the prices on LAST season's clothes LOL. Good luck.
Louis Vuitton is increasing its prices globally on Wednesday as production costs surge, according to a Reuters report.
Prices will increase across the French luxury brand’s leather goods, fashion accessories and perfumes, a spokesperson for Louis Vuitton in China told Reuters.
Agreed! This is beyond ridiculous. Prada is talking about the cost of production going up due to the pandemic and shortage of materials, so they are raising the price on clothes that are already sitting idle in the store that were produced last year, how does that make sense?
Even Louis Vuitton, who are having a price increase this week, only marked up their leather goods, fashion accessories, and perfumes. Not ready-to-wear.
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Prada's strategy with their ready-to-wear is absurd. The price point is so astronomically high, and has become so within such a short period of time, that it has alienated their core customer base. As much as I love Raf Simons, I know that his vision is very specific. His aesthetic is very niche. Yet instead of Prada trying to make his clothes more appealing and profitable by keeping the price point normal to encourage customer spend, they make it so ridiculously high, that their core client base is now looking to other brands. In these global circumstances (inflation, stagnant wages) luxury customers are extremely savvy. They want to get value for their money.
The problem is that Prada thought by making the runway collection ready-to-wear so expensive and therefore "aspirational", that the "cheaper" and commercial ready-to-wear pieces would sell well by extension. What they failed to realise that the clientele is not stupid. If you can get something from Bottega or Gucci that is from a runway collection for the same price as something that is commercial and nylon and with logos everywhere at Prada, why would you choose the latter? Let's be honest.
The other problem is that when the demand is not high enough, the prices go up to protect the profit margin for the investors. That is what is happening right now at Prada and that is what is going to continue happening until the clothing really starts selling. It's a vicious cycle and a financial strategy that will end in disaster. Raf's clothes are just not as commercial and appealing to mass taste as Miuccia's clothes were, and they are also double the price! How is that going to work for them as a company?
The prices for the beach bum men’s collection are the most absurd I’ve seen. For the price of that leather jacket, you can get a classic coat to last you a lifetime, instead of something trendy and gimmicky. They miscalculated so much by hiring Raf, he doesn’t get it.