India's luxury market is experiencing rapid, "democratized" growth, with LinkedIn 2025 forecasts projecting it to reach $17.94 billion by 2033 (up from $10.01 billion in 2024), driven by 100 million affluent consumers. Key sectors include jewelry, Swiss watches, high-end fashion, and luxury automobiles, with a strong focus on experiential, premium, and, for some, affordable luxury.
1,06,129 crore (US$ 12.1 billion) in 2025, according to Euromonitor International. The report noted that India, alongside South Africa and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), ranks among the fastest-growing luxury markets, recording 10% growth.
If you're looking for a top-tier retail experience, luxury shopping in Delhi is where sophistication meets indulgence. As India's capital not only politically but also in fashion, Delhi perfectly blends international luxury brands with exquisite Indian design.
India's luxury market is on fire, projected to hit $12.1B by 2025. With around 8.7 lakh millionaire households and growing Tier-2 demand, brands are taking notice. From Prada's Kolhapuri sandals to Bulgari's Mangalsutra-inspired jewellery, India is inspiring global luxury design.
Gen Z does the majority of their shopping online, with popular platforms like Shein, Amazon, and Depop leading the way. However, physical stores like Zara, H&M, and Urban Outfitters still attract young shoppers looking for in-person experiences.
India's royal history and heritage means it is no stranger to luxury. The beautiful country is one of the best destinations for luxury travel, with heritage hotels, forts, and palaces, bespoke experiences, and luxurious modes of transport.
This document provides an overview of 5 major Indian brands - Godrej, Mahindra, Titan, Wipro, and Larsen & Toubro. For each brand, it discusses their history, products/subsidiaries, competitors, and a SWOT analysis.
Reliance Retail, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), is the largest retailer in India. Established in 2006, it has expanded into groceries, fashion, electronics, and digital commerce. Key Highlights: Over 18,000+ stores across 7,000+ towns and cities.
Here are some destinations around the world where you can experience luxury without emptying your wallet.
Bali, Indonesia. Bali, Indonesia has been a popular tourist destination for many years, and it's also a great place to experience luxury on a budget. ...
Well, for most, Rajasthan – with its forts, palaces and tiger-roamed parks – is an exotic entry point, teamed with a trip to Delhi and Agra's white-marble mausoleum, the Taj Mahal. Next, cosmopolitan Mumbai or the laid-back more Sri Lankan-like tropical beach scene in Karnataka, Kerala or Tamil Nadu.
The fastest growing sector in India in 2025 is Information Technology and Digital Services, supported by AI, cloud, and cybersecurity. Renewable energy and fintech are also showing rapid expansion with strong policy and investor backing.
Whilst boomers and millennials may use the 😂 emoji, this has long since been deemed 'uncool' (or 'cheugy') by Gen Z. Instead, this has been replaced by the skull (💀) or the crying emoji (😭), dramatising the idea of 'dying with laughter'.
Which brands are standing out for Gen Z and millennials? The three cornerstone brands of the luxury goods industry remain relevant to Gen Z and millennial consumers. Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Dior were the top three brands favored by U.S. consumers in these age groups.