Director's message, - MBA Retail & Luxury Goods University of Virginia - Darden Graduate School of Business
U.S.A. - North America
Luxury Management
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University of Virginia - Darden Graduate School of Business
MBA Retail & Luxury Goods

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Choose a Master, an MS or an MBA in Luxury Management

Pictogramme The sector of Luxury Management

Luxury management is just like any other business-oriented profession, except that it deals only in luxury goods, and how to market and manage those specific brands to fit with that unique type of consumer. The main sectors of this profession consists of business, marketing, finance, advertisement, management, and most notably, fashion.

Pictogramme Follow a Masters/MS/MBA in Luxury Management

Programs that specialize in luxury management are constructed to provide a platform for exploring the market of global, luxury goods. Students are taught to understand the uniqueness of managing luxury organizations in the forms of retail studies, luxury branding in marketing and management, marketing strategies, global branding, and finance and wealth management courses. In fashion concentrating students, they learn the ins-and-outs of the fashion business and establish unique strategies that help grow those enterprises.

Pictogramme To work in the specialty's sector

Jobs in this field can be quite standard for anyone specializing in business like communications managers, strategy consultants, Internet project managers, and salespersons. However since workers would be dealing with luxury brands and companies, however it's in its own world of potential job hiring's, due to the size of the consumer pool. Luxury brand managers, fashion brand/luxury goods product managers, fashion retail buyers, fashion PR specialist, luxury brand marketing executives, global sourcing executives, and brand managers are available.

Pictogramme What about the area of this specialty in 2024?

In the world of luxury fashion in 2024, it shows the rise of casual styles and the decline of formal-wear. Luxury brands and companies are starting to try to reach younger, millennial consumers by using more online shopping methods, especially on mobile devices. This targeting of millennial consumers online is continuing to grow. In addition, China has become the next, big target for luxury brands. Combining social media outreach, and the amount of times Chinese consumers shop online, it's not surprising why an increasingly amount of luxury businesses are focusing on China as their next big market.

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