Luxury brands are shifting their focus from metropolitan areas to smaller towns in India, as revealed by a Tata CLiQ Luxury report. This shift is driven by the purchasing power of millennials and Gen Z, who are increasingly conscious of sustainable consumption. The digital economy is reshaping how consumers interact with brands, influencing when and why they make purchases.

Changing Consumer Trends
The report, titled "Thinking Beyond the Cart: Elevating Luxury E-commerce," explores luxury trends for 2025 and beyond. It highlights that today's luxury consumers are more educated and tech-savvy. They conduct thorough research before making purchases, seeking behind-the-scenes insights that make shopping more intentional and informed.
Luxury brands are engaging consumers through personalised shopping experiences to stand out in the digital space. The importance of a compelling narrative is greater than ever in the social media era. Brands aim to capture consumer attention to drive sales, emphasising emotional connections with their audience.
Gen Z's Influence on Luxury Consumption
Gen Z, born between 1996 and 2010, leads the shift towards responsible consumption. They are mindful of how their buying choices affect themselves and the environment. This generation's awareness is shaping luxury markets, with sustainability becoming a key consideration in purchasing decisions.
Gopal Asthana, CEO of Tata CLiQ, noted that high-end brands are moving towards smaller towns in India. He emphasised that new luxury consumers are well-informed and empowered, conducting extensive research before transactions. This trend reflects a broader change in consumer behaviour across the country.
Economic Outlook for 2025
Asthana expressed optimism about India's economic future despite global challenges. He acknowledged economic cycles and noted that while some Western economies face difficulties, India's economy continues to grow. Investments in infrastructure and job creation contribute to a positive outlook for 2025.
He believes that although challenges exist, there are many opportunities for growth. The year ahead is expected to be stable, offering more avenues for development. The company remains hopeful about the prospects for 2025, anticipating positive changes as time progresses.
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