3 Luxury Brand Stocks to Watch as Global Demand Soars

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Despite slowing demand in mature markets and geopolitical tensions, high-income consumers continue prioritizing luxury spending amid economic uncertainties. Emerging markets, particularly in Asia, are driving strong growth due to rising demand.

With global luxury demand soaring, it may be prudent to watch fundamentally strong stocks like Steven Madden, Ltd. (SHOO), Ralph Lauren Corporation (RL), and Hugo Boss AG (BOSSY).

As Gen Z and Millennials drive increasing interest in luxury, digital engagement and exclusive collections attract both new and loyal customers. E-commerce and omnichannel strategies enhance accessibility and customer experience, fueling luxury sales growth. This year, the luxury goods market is expected to generate $473.90 billion in revenue, with a projected CAGR of 4%.

Similarly, with strong growth in high-demand categories like cosmetics, jewelry, and apparel, the global luxury fashion market is projected to reach $410.6 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2024 to 2032. Notably, increased tourism and expanded retail channels are driving sector recovery.

Considering these conducive trends, let’s analyze the fundamental aspects of the three Fashion & Luxury industry stocks, beginning with the third choice.

Stock #3: Steven Madden, Ltd. (SHOO)

SHOO designs, sources, and markets fashion-forward branded and private-label footwear, accessories, and apparel in the United States and internationally. It operates through the Wholesale Footwear, Wholesale Accessories/Apparel, Direct-to-Consumer, and Licensing segments.

In terms of the trailing-12-month gross profit margin, SHOO’s 41.27% is 9.5% higher than the 37.69% industry average. Its 20.40% trailing-12-month Return on Common Equity is 91.5% higher than the 10.66% industry average. On the other hand, the stock’s 1% trailing-12-month Capex / Sales is 65.5% lower than the 2.90% industry average.

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