BUSINESS OF LUXURY
18-20 May 2025
The new shape of global luxury
In-Person & Digital | Hotel Arts Barcelona, Spain | #FTLuxury
The Business of Luxury Summit returns in 2025 to continue its exploration of the most powerful trends and financial forces impacting the global luxury market. As aspirational shoppers pull back from extravagant purchases, how can brands engage with a smaller pool of high-spending top customers? Where are ultra high-net-worth individuals spending their money? Are China's aggressive stimulus measures enough to pull its faltering luxury market out of the woods? What impact will Trump's proposed tariffs have on the industry?
Co-chaired by senior FT journalists, the Business of Luxury Summit will gather brand leaders and luxury experts to discuss the evolving demands of consumers and the outlook for the sector. Join us in Barcelona on 18-20 May for thought-provoking panels, in-depth interviews, powerful talks and an exclusive champagne reception and gala dinner.
Save up to €2100 on your in-person pass with the early bird for limited time only
Why Attend?
Understand
What's happening in the luxury industry and what luxury brands are doing to stay one step ahead
Connect
And build relationships with some of the biggest luxury brands and innovators
Discover
The latest luxury trends shaping the sector to help you win new business
Partners
Early bird rate price for a limited time only
THE EARLY BIRD
IN-PERSON
Gain access to in-person sessions and networking drinks. Network and connect with your peers.
€4239 €5409
The Power of Networking
✓ 65% of attendees in 2024 were CEO, Managing Director or Vice President level meaning you are amongst true decision-makers, for further information, download our 2024 company snapshot below
✓ An opportunity to establish new relationships and strengthen existing ties through the summit dinner, drinks receptions and networking lunches
✓ Conduct months worth of meetings in just 3 days
"An incredibly well-curated event. A great combination of thought-provoking discussions and networking."
2023 Attendee
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