Vogue Business is pleased to announce the launch of our newest podcast series, 'The Future of Shopping', powered by Worldpay. This podcast is part of “The Future of Shopping,” a new editorial package that predicts how the retail industry will shape over the next decade. Click here to read more.
The era of online disruption has given way to an era of uncertainty and disruption in the luxury retail industry. In the future of shopping, vogue business The editors uncover what's next for e-commerce, social commerce and Web3, what's coming to malls and high streets, and how consumer behavior will change.
The first episode spotlights what's happened to luxury e-commerce. Farfetch, Matches, and Net-a-Porter once dominated parts of the market with a powerful combination of essential brands. However, during the boom period of rapid expansion, rising costs and an addiction to discounting eroded profits.
We are now at a tipping point. Matches is in bankruptcy, Farfetch is being restructured following a fire sale, and Richemont is still trying to lighten the load on his loss-making Yoox Net-a-Porter group. To discuss what happened and where we're going from here. vogue businessElisabeth von der Goltz joins Kirsty McGregor, executive editor for Europe at . His resume includes 14 years at Bergdorf Goodman, followed by several high-profile positions in high-end e-commerce, including global buying director at Net-a-Porter. Chief Commercial Officer at Matches. He is CEO of Browns and chief fashion and merchandising officer of Farfetch.
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