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Louis Vuitton handbags 'cheapest in London' after Brexit vote | Louis Vuitton handbags 'cheapest in London' after Brexit vote |
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London may be one of the most expensive cities in the world for tourists, but not if you are after a Louis Vuitton handbag. | London may be one of the most expensive cities in the world for tourists, but not if you are after a Louis Vuitton handbag. |
According to research from Deloitte, items from the designer and other luxury goods now cost less in Britain in dollar terms than anywhere else. | According to research from Deloitte, items from the designer and other luxury goods now cost less in Britain in dollar terms than anywhere else. |
It linked the trend to the fall in sterling since the Brexit vote, which has boosted tourists' spending power. | It linked the trend to the fall in sterling since the Brexit vote, which has boosted tourists' spending power. |
The pound has fallen more than 17% against the dollar since June. | The pound has fallen more than 17% against the dollar since June. |
According to the research, which was prepared for the Wall Street Journal, a Speedy 30 handbag from Louis Vuitton cost £645 in London as of 7 October, or $802. | According to the research, which was prepared for the Wall Street Journal, a Speedy 30 handbag from Louis Vuitton cost £645 in London as of 7 October, or $802. |
That compared to €760 ($850) in Paris and $970 in New York. In China the bag cost 7,450 yuan, or $1,115. | That compared to €760 ($850) in Paris and $970 in New York. In China the bag cost 7,450 yuan, or $1,115. |
'Demand pull' | 'Demand pull' |
Nick Pope, fashion and luxury lead at Deloitte, told the BBC a "period of affordability" after the EU referendum vote was proving a "demand pull" for tourists, who account for more than half of the UK's luxury goods market | Nick Pope, fashion and luxury lead at Deloitte, told the BBC a "period of affordability" after the EU referendum vote was proving a "demand pull" for tourists, who account for more than half of the UK's luxury goods market |
"The trend in luxury pricing in the UK is being driven mainly by the depression on the sterling - thus making the same item more affordable in the UK market than in any other major luxury market," he said. | "The trend in luxury pricing in the UK is being driven mainly by the depression on the sterling - thus making the same item more affordable in the UK market than in any other major luxury market," he said. |
"People don't like paying more for the same product." | "People don't like paying more for the same product." |
That chimes with official statistics that show overseas residents made 3.8 million visits to the UK in July - up 2% on the same month last year. In total, they spent some £2.5bn. | That chimes with official statistics that show overseas residents made 3.8 million visits to the UK in July - up 2% on the same month last year. In total, they spent some £2.5bn. |
Myf Ryan, chief marketing officer at shopping mall operator Westfield, told the BBC: "The number of tourist shoppers at Westfield centres in July increased year on year with average international spend up nearly 70%." | |
"What we have seen is Chinese tourists bulk-buying designer items," she added. | |
In August, Chinese spending at Westfield's malls was up 53% compared with August 2015, she said. | |
The fall in sterling has pushed up the price of some everyday goods, but Deloitte said luxury retailers had kept prices stable for fear of scaring off consumers. | The fall in sterling has pushed up the price of some everyday goods, but Deloitte said luxury retailers had kept prices stable for fear of scaring off consumers. |
It said 64% of comparable luxury products were now cheaper in the UK than anywhere else. | It said 64% of comparable luxury products were now cheaper in the UK than anywhere else. |
'New normal' | 'New normal' |
Other examples include Balenciaga's Foulard Fringe Dress, which currently costs about $400 less in the UK than in the US. | |
A Brunello Cucinelli cashmere v-neck for men, meanwhile, costs £650, or $843, in Britain compared to $942 in France and $995 in the US. | |
Mr Pope warned the discounts would not necessarily last, however, adding that a small number of brands had already put prices up. | Mr Pope warned the discounts would not necessarily last, however, adding that a small number of brands had already put prices up. |
"Luxury brands are usually - and rightly - cautious about en masse pricing adjustments," he said. | "Luxury brands are usually - and rightly - cautious about en masse pricing adjustments," he said. |
"But if over six to 12 months this sterling position becomes the 'new normal' - and hence margins are under continued pressure - I would expect more brands to respond with pricing adjustments." | "But if over six to 12 months this sterling position becomes the 'new normal' - and hence margins are under continued pressure - I would expect more brands to respond with pricing adjustments." |
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