The global luxury fashion sector is facing a sharp downturn in 2025, while Turkish fashion brands are rapidly gaining international traction, reshaping the industry’s power dynamics.
Key highlights from the shift:
1. Luxury giants like Dior, Gucci, and LVMH report declining sales and profits amid price fatigue and changing consumer priorities.
2. Macroeconomic headwinds, especially in China, have dampened demand for high-end goods.
3. Overexposure and loss of exclusivity have weakened the appeal of traditional luxury labels.
4. Turkish brands are capitalizing on affordability, craftsmanship, and cultural relevance to attract global consumers.
5. The rise of digital platforms and influencer-driven marketing has accelerated Turkish fashion’s reach beyond regional borders.
As luxury’s luster fades, Turkey’s fashion-forward momentum signals a new era of style and substance.
Sources: TRT World, McKinsey, DW News.