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Ten Luxury Trends for the 2026 Luxury Renaissance | By Adam Mogelonsky and Larry Mogelonsky

Summary by Hospitality Net
Now firmly in the back half of the 2020s, one megatrend that we’re all aware of is how the experience economy has caused a mushrooming of luxury hospitality. There are now innumerable brands in this space, so much so that to wrap our heads around it we’re niching luxury into traditional, experiential, uber, ultra, wellness and other modifiers.
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Essential – End of automatic growth: in 2025, luxury slowed down: LVMH saw certain segments under pressure, while the global market capped around 358 billion euros according to Bain & Company.– Back in strength of perceived value: price increases reached their limits. Quality, durability and experience become expected evidence, in a context of rising luxury accessible and second hand.– Experience as a new standard. The signals of VML's Future 10…

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Hospitality Net broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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